captions paid for by nbc-universal television good evening. tonight protesters remain in the streets of a dozen u.s. cities, angry over what s happened to their lives and our country and a big part of that over these last ten years, the two wars we have been fighting. starting ten years ago today. this is the anniversary of the start of the war in afghanistan. longer now than world war ii and the civil war combined. it started, of course, with the attacks on the u.s. that changed us all and listen to what president bush promised americans in uniform when he launched the war ten years ago today. to all the men and women in our military, every sailor, every soldier, every airman, every coast guardsman, every marine, i say this. your mission is defined. your objectives are clear. your goal is just. you have my full confidence and you will have every tool you need to carry out your duty. a decade ago today. it s where we begin tonight with our pentagon correspondent jim mik
what will his death mean to apple? i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. president obama stepping up the pressure for passage of his $447 billion jobs bill. he says it will make a huge difference for americans who are suffering and will cut tacks, but he s warning lawmakers who oppose it they ll answer to him and the voters. the question then is will congress do something? if congress does something, i can t run against a do nothing congress. if congress does nothing, then it s not a matter of me running against them. i think the american people will run them out of town. let s go to brianna keilar. the president acknowledged that americans are very frustrated right now. he did, but he also deflected any suggestion that they are frustrated with him, instead pointing the finger at congress and specifically house republicans. he s been going out on the road trying to chang that frustration and he was pressed a lot by reporters who sort of questioned this cam