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prepared to contemplate actually ha eninr? prepared to contemplate actually hauenina? , , ., happening? we ve been here before in 2011, this happened happening? we ve been here before in 2011, this happened when happening? we ve been here before in 2011, this happened when president i 2011, this happened when president obama was in the white house and a deal was struck in the 11th hour. the truth is, raising the debt ceiling or suspending it should just be a formality. but much like everything in the us now it is so politically divisive, the democrats and republicans are so far removed from each other they can t seem to find common ground on anything. what tends to happen is that a deal is struck at the 11th hour but delays are still no good. last this happen, remember, the publicans use the debt ceiling of trying to extract policy concessions out of a reluctant democrat president for the last on this happened they struck a deal put up this happened they struck a deal put up th
let s speak now to shukria barakzai, afghan politician and women s rights advocate. thank you so much for speaking with me and giving us your impression of what s happening at the moment and afghanistan. there were so many guarantees when the taliban came into power about how it would operate differently. is that happening? operate differently. is that happening? operate differently. is that hauenina? , , , , happening? well, suddenly, us dell maths afghanistan happening? well, suddenly, us dell maths afghanistan is happening? well, suddenly, us dell maths afghanistan is only happening? well, suddenly, us dell maths afghanistan is only country i happening? well, suddenly, us dell| maths afghanistan is only country in the world that s moving back only afghanistan. from the brightness to the darkness. the people of afghanistan are really suffering from the rule that every single taliban are putting, particularly the women. theyjust band girls from
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players would walk out at the last minute. they didn t. there was an agreement. it was such a shock i got my copy. you saw other copies being printed at the time, i kept it because i knew it was very rare in irish politics for polar opposites to our grave. they did agree. this agreement wasn t perfect. we ve seen all the evidence of that. and that report we ve just seeing, certainly at the time it was a surprise and it certainly saved a lot of lies was up three and a half thousand people were killed in the 25 years before this agreement, very few has died sense. a ~ this agreement, very few has died sense. a, ~ ., this agreement, very few has died sense. ~ ., , ., this agreement, very few has died sense. ~ ., , . , sense. mark, of course you have this historic image sense. mark, of course you have this historic image of sense. mark, of course you have this historic image of the sense. mark, of course you have this historic image of the negotiations. i historic image of the negot