gregg: thanks. julie: as we mark 91 here at home, our troops fighting the war on terror overseas are marking the day as well. american servicemen and women io afghanistan paying tribute to their fallen comrades with a memorial run. re than 4,000 soldiers have lost their livesn the front lines since thebe war on terror ago. nine years conner powell is streaming live from kabul, afghanistan. hi,ny conner. in many ways it s a new war here in afghanistan after eight or nine or so years here, the war has changed dramatirlly in the past 18 months or so. for years, commanders on the round here complained there weren t enough troops or resources or money to fight this war properly. that s all changed in the last 18 months or so as 30,000 additional u.s. troops have come intorc the country and resources and money have flowed in equally tr additionals the troops. many ways the war here is changed because of the additional troops, but also
julie: it s the bottom of the hour. a day of remembrance in new york city for the thousands who died nine years ago today. family members read their names during aeremony held at ground zero. gregg: search teams in san bruno, california looking for two people still unaccounted for. this just two days after a deadly explosion destroyed part of the neighborhood. julie: iran announcing a delay in the release of an american hiker accused of hiking. she was supposed to be set free today. instead, the country s chief prosecutor saying she must remain in custody until all legal procedures have been exhausted. gregg: we have a new assessment in the war on terror