and dalia, what about opinions towards muslims around the world?ve they got more or less negative, or would you say that the figures have stayed about the same? and why do you think there may or may not have been changes to that? >> the opinions of -- toward muslims around the world, specifically by the american public, have improved slightly, but not very much. so in 2007, we found that around 19% of americans said that they had extreme prejudice towards muslims. when we polled again in 2009, that number was 14%. it's moving in the right direction, but it's still not -- it hasn't moved very much. >> all right. dala mogahed in washington thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we also want to know how you see it. the afghanistan invasion was launched largely with one man in mind, osama bin ladin. he is still number one on the >kr;xwerjj$u(u$sráu so the question tonight, eight years after the 9/11 attacks and the expanding war in afghanistan, should his capture still be a priority for the united states in the battle against terrorism? you can tell us