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As the Taliban takes control, will decades of progress be erased?

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After the Taliban was driven from power in 2001, Afghan girls were allowed to attend school and women were able to work and become doctors, lawyers and political leaders. Now that the Taliban has taken control of Afghanistan, will two decades of progress be erased within a matter of weeks? NBC’s Kelly Cobiella has this week’s Sunday Focus.