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be divided in three equal parts between ellen johnson surlaf, name ma bow lee and tav co-carlin for the nonviolent struggle, safety of women and women's rights to full participation in peace-building work. we cannot achieve democracy and piece in the world unless women receive the same opportunities as men in all levels of society. in october 2000, the un security council adopted resolution 1325. the resolution for the first time made violence against women in armed conflict an international security issue. it underlined the need for women to become participants on an equal footing with men in peace processes and in peace work in general. ellen johnson surlif is africa's first democratically elected phenyl male president. since her inauguration in 2006 she has contributed to securing peace in liberia, to promoting economic and social development and strengthening the position of women. lama bovin organized women across ethnic and religious dividing lines to bring an end to the long war in liberia and ensure women's participation in elections. she has worked to enhance the influence of women in west africa during and after war, and in the most trying circumstances, both before and during the arab spring, to be queue carmen has played a leading part in the struggle for women's rights and for democracy in yemen. it is the nobel committee's hope that the prize to these three women will help to bring an end to the suppression of women that still occurs in many countries and to realize the great potential for democracy and peace that women can represent. thank you. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. you just heard the announcement, the nobel peace prize goes to three women, women who have fought for women's rights as part of the arab spring and also in liberia. perhaps the most famous and the name you might recognize, at least our united states audience was ellen johnson surly, president of liberia. she has done so much to help the women of liberia to end the civil war within that country and promote women's rights. we'll have much more on these three nobel peace prize winners. all along analysts were saying they thought the nobel peace prize would go to a woman because it hasn't gone to a women for such a long time. now three women are sharing the prize. we'll have much more on the nobel peace prize winners in just a bit. we have reporters actually across the world. we'll get one up live in just a short time. the anti wall street protests seem to be growing by the day. the demands are even being heard in the white house. president obama spoke out about the protesters yesterday saying they're giving voice to those americans frustrated with the way wall street and the big banks work. demonstrations have sprung up in more than a dozen cities against corporate greed. the first of the so-called occupy wall street protests took place in new york's financial district about three weeks ago. their ranks appear to be growing, drawing people from all walks of life. two prom meant supporters are actor tim robin and film director michael moore. >> they're already listening. we don't have to do anything. you understand that? we don't really have to do anything. this is already happening. it's happening in 100 cities across the country f. you don't think the politicians an lobbyists an everybody else, the people in these financial buildings aren't paying attention to this? >> a key focus of the protest, the nation's high unemployment rate. the government eefs latest unemployment report is due out at 8:30 eastern. one survey indicates a modest edition of only 45,000 jobs last month, compared to 89,000 in august, a number that was revised down from the previously reported 91,000. jobs and the economy are high on president obama's agenda. shortly after the unemployment figures are released, he's meeting the with the senate democratic leaders on his jobs bill. they plan to take up the $447 billion bill next week. yesterday president obama issued a tough warning saying any senator who votes against it better have a good explanation. he says the bill will boost economic growth and put people back to work. a key element to the bill is in how it's funded. >> this jobs bill is fully paid for by asking millionaires and billionaires to pay their fair share. >> that was house speaker john boehner. he dismissed the president's remarks saying mr. obama is campaigning for re-election instead of carrying out his job as president. ten years and counting. american forces invaded afghanistan. the start of the longest war in u.s. history. the initial goal was quickly achieved. the defeat of the taliban and the destruction of al qaeda training camps. two years later, everything changed. president george w. bush invaded iraq with many of the u.s. troops shifted from afghanistan to iraq. the taliban made a comeback. today, how much, there is an end in sight. president obama says most american troops will be withdrawn by the end of 2014. the toll of the nation's longest war, more than 1,70 troops killed, more than 14,000 wounded. astronomers say a media shower expected to hit this weekend will be more like a meteor storm and that has nasa very concerned. jacqui jeras will explain why just ahead. first, here is our quote of the day. if you were ever going to spend $39,000 on a bag, that's the bag you should buy. end quote. we'll tell you who said that and what they're referring to in 90 seconds. it's eight minutes past the hour. let's get chinese. should we order panda blossom, panda moon... how about chinese at home with wanchai ferry? 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[ female announcer ] new fiber one 80 calories. yes, you can actually love breakfast. ♪ 15 minutes past the hour. welcome back. time for our political ticker. president obama set to meet with senate democratic leadership in a few hours from now. of course, they'll talk about his $447 billion jobs bill. he's sending a tough message to congressional republicans who were absolutely opposed -- hi, tim farley. i didn't introduce you. there's tim farply from poed yus sirius radio. let's listen together, shall we? >> okay. >> my expectation and hope is everybody will vote for this jobs bill because it reflects those ideas that traditionally have been supported by both democrats and republicans. if it turns out that there are republicans who are opposed to this bill, they need to explain to me, but more importantly to their constituencies and the american people why they're opposed and what would they do. >> of course, tim, republicans said they've done that again and again and again. and the senate is set to take up this bill next week. it's not going to go anywhere, is it? >> let's back up for a minute. the president doesn't often do news conferences. yesterday morning, a hastily called news conference and then spends about 75 minutes talking to reporters, most of which, in fact, the first 20 minutes of which included one question was all about the american jobs bill and why it needs to be passed. many democrats in the senate opposed the bill as the president presented it. they need to figure a way to make it look better. they've come up with a different tax, a tax on millionaires that they'll vote on next week, and the senate leadership for the democrats will meet with the president to find out how to do that. mitch mcconnell and harry reid started playing this back-and-forth game on how to vote, how to vote, how to vote. for the six of you interested in this nuanced parliamentary procedure it was kind of fun. for most of us rnlgs it's an example that this is all ability positioning. thement saying republicans don't want to work with me. democrats saying the same thing about republicans, and republican ps saying the president isn't being reasonable. it's all about the white house in 2012. meanwhile, as we get jobs numbers today, there will be very little if any progress on this bill. even if it gets through the senate next week, it's not going to make it through the house of representatives. i ask the question, where are we, carroll? i have no answers on this. >> it's just so frustrating. it makes you believe that things really won't change until after the election. the presidential election. it's clear that's what everyone is waiting for. and nothing will get done before then. in the meantime, people remain out of work. the protests on wall street are growing. americans are becoming even more disenfranchised with their government institutions. it just kind of makes you sick to your stomach. >> this is not a happy time, no question about it. >> also i want to talk about this. today marks the tenth anniversary i of the war in afghanistan. mitt romney is delivering a big foreign policy address today. how will he play that, tim? >> well, he's going to try to create an aif air in which both hawks an doves can comfortably roost, if i can borrow a phrase from my colleague lou ellen king. he's not going to be big on substance. he's going to be big on style. he's expected to call for an america century, for not crawling into an isolationist cell. you'll recall in 2008 he and john mccain went back and forth at the reagan library on the use of the word timetables. he will call for a review of the situation in afghanistan within 100 days of being elected if he could do that. expect a lot of style today. this is once more mitt romney positioning himself as a candidate as opposed to somebody who wants to be the republican candidate. he's going to go right up against whatever president obama's vision is. he has to be careful because even john boehner recently has been praising the president's policies on afghanistan. >> most americans approve of the way the president has been handling things over seas, maybe not so much with the war because our troops remain in afghanistan and iraq. i think many mayor cans want to see them come home. >> war weary i think is the phrase. >> very war weary. tim farley, host of "morning briefing" on sirius poed tus radio. you can point to what happened on the senate floor last night as an example of what tim talked about. chaos erupted over efforts to vote on a china currency bill. the real issue, a heated debate over the rights of minority republicans to offer amendments to it and other bills. >> i found over the last congress and nine months that when i try to have an open amendment process it is a road to nowhere. >> i think members on both side of the aisle feel like this institution has degraded into a place that is no longer a place of any deliberation at all. >> the united states senate, the minority is entitled to be heard, not entitled to win, but entitled to be heard. >> in the end, senators agreed to take a cooling-off period over the columbus day weekend. they plan to vote on the china bill and the president's jobs bill next week. all right. take a big gulp of your favorite coffee drink to help you wake up this morning. today is national frappe day, it originated in greece in the 1950s. it's 21 minutes past the hour. 0 [ beep ] [ man ] you have one new message. 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