our friday "market monitor" is chuck carlson, c.e.o. of horizon investment services. the august employment report is released. economists expect the economy lost 110,000 jobs last month. also, getting off the fast track. more executives are re- evaluating their role in the corporate world and going to work for non-profits. >> susie: now playing on amazon.com, cheaper television programs. the online retailer today slashed prices on downloading some popular shows to match the prices apple set yesterday for shows on its new t.v. service. the going rate now is $0.99, down a full dollar from yesterday. amazon, apple, google, microsoft and sony are all in a race to get t.v. shows and movies into the nation's living rooms. >> tom: speaking of apple, the latest competitor for its popular ipad will hit stores in two weeks. the galaxy tab is made by samsung. it has a seven-inch screen, which is smaller than the ipad, and uses google's android software. the rollout starts in europe, at prices higher than apple's. several other tablet computers are in the works, from toshiba, nok