how should we move on board, eight years and almost 800 deaths later? it is one that the president takes seriously and one that the president is going to use his time to get right. the white house has stressed that withdrawal is not an option and is now debating the recommendation of general stanley mcchrystal to add 40,000 troops, getting plenty of attraction. he is the commander in the field. new polling shows 65% of those questioned feel the fight in afghanistan is worthwhile, but only 38% of that same group believe that the u.s. will be successful eliminating the terrorists. eight years after these words the united states military has begun strikes against the al qaeda terrorist training camps. we will not waver, we will n tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail. there are still countless questions on where we stand and what paths we take from here. another one of those high-level meetings is scheduled next week, although the president s decision on a
in fact, one street in particular is home to some of the most extreme opinions about the war on both sides. here s fox 5s tom fitzgerald from massachusetts avenue in northwest. reporter: on the eighth anniversary of the war in afghanistan, a group of college students, many who were in grade school when it started, called for it to end. eight years is too many. we should end this. reporter: joey is an american university student who said he joined the demonstration because he wants to see the deaths of american troops and afghan civilians to end. there needs to be not an increase or a troop surge. the way he sees it, he said, by calling for an end to the war he s trying to save american lives. for the troops and the people of afghanistan. reporter: down massachusetts avenue, a very different demonstration. military and defense contractors at the association of the united stas army meeting showing the latest military hardware. not far from here is where we met abe
[captioning made possible by espn, inc.] manning down the middle. dallas clark into the clear. opening play, touchdown, colts! this is sportscenter. another manic finish monday night. miami s wildcat putting up wild numbers but number 18 getting the first and last word. more nfl, is michael vick ready to fill in in philly? the jets face tampering charges. the preview in anaheim. the red sox looking to gain ground on the yankees. the giants are staying alive. sportscenter, right now! captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org how s it? welcome to sportscenter from los angeles, alongside stan verrett, i m neil everett. colts back in miami, first time since winning super bowl xli. a lot has changed for them, though. they have a new coach, no marvin harrison now but peyton manning is still on the top of his game. and one night after his younger brother led a game-winning drive in primetime on the road, peyton did it, too. stuart scott anchor
thus a great couple of nights for the brothers manning. josh: certainly was. as for another look back at quite a night in miami, that will do it for us. but let s get it over, chris mckendry and john buccigross. chris: hi, you two. thanks very much. three more hours of live sportscenter. also looking ahead to quarterback updates, both at oklahoma and u.s.c. plus, lane kiffin, urban meyer. aren t they just a good time? john: back and forth they go. trent dilfer here talking about the great game last night. we re on. [captioning made possible by espn, inc.] john: peyton manning, the deciding factor last night in miami. who would you rather have in the final minute, peyton or eli? we re breaking down the more clutch brother. plaxico burress begins his prison sentence. details of an emotional goodbye to his family at the courtroom. we have a live report from manhattan. how important is zack greinke s start tonight? plus, why the royals pitcher could have a huge impact on the am
captioning provided by espn, inc. coming up on nfl live monday night magic. the dolphins ran wild, but the colts had peyton and that s all they really needed. meanwhile, plaxico burress taken into custody and into prison. what s next for this former super bowl hero? plus, the patriots are one fumble away from really being 0-2. is this thefl% fall of the emp? nfl live discusses right now. well, hi, everybody. welcome into this edition of nfl live. so glad you are here with us. trey wingo, trent dilfer and some call him tim, tim hasselbeck is also here with us. good day to have two quarterbacks on the show. sunday night, little brother eli goes out and puts down a straight flush in the giants win over the cowboys. peyton trumps him and puts out a royal flush on monday night football in miami, doing something the league has never seen before. peyton going for his 119th career win to top johnny unitas. this is a good start. throw it over 80 yards, trent. wh