also, infighting within the tea party movement, and a congressman s explosive charges that elements of the movement would like to see him hanging from a tree. and we ll take you inside the archives of moammar gadhafi s brutal regime and uncover secrets that massacre victims took to their graves. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. there is little to celebrate this labor day weekend here in the united states for millions of americans who want to be working, but simply can t find a job. and there s no comfort for them in the government s latest labor report, which shows the economy basically added no jobs in august, leaving the unemployment rate unchanged at a dismal 9.1%. it all puts even more pressure on president obama as he gets ready to unveil his highly anticipated jobs plan later this coming week. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin is joining us now with details of
though, who want his job. plus, the tea party movement dealing with new divisions while stirring up red hot anger among liberals in congress. why some democrats see the tea party as their worst enemies. and a state of alert as the nation prepares to mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11. we re digging for information on the fbi s latest concerns and whether americans should be worried. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we now know that president obama wants to deliver his big speech on jobs next wednesday night before a joint session of the house and senate. with millions of americans out of work, this address will be a make-or-break moment for the president and for his campaign to keep his job for another four years. let s bring in our chief white house correspondent, jessica yellin. jessica, this speech, though, may not happen wednesday night as the white house wants. what s going on? reporter: that s right, wolf. even before the speech, there s already