of this one, not a big surprise as he leaves office. >> thanks so much. in other political news, it is america's longest war and it may also now be its most unpopular. according to a new cnn/orc poll, support of the war in afghanistan has plummeted to 17% who currently support the effort and 82% oppose it. that's more than ever opposed the war in vietnam. it's also down from 52% approval for the war effort back in december of 2008, a month before the president first took office. so what happened over those five years to change america's mind and what does it mean for the future of the conflict? let's bring in our political panel to talk about it. cnn political commentator and washington correspondent for the new yorker magazine, ryan lizza. senior vice president for american values and new communities at the center for american progress, daniela gibbs and former spokesman for speaker of the house john boehner, terry holt. bin laden's dead, yet 60% of americans think we're losing this war and you saw this