the court appointed examiner, joshua hochberg, faced an october 8 deadline to wrap up his probe. he now wants that deadline moved to november 1. hochberg must decide what assets and legal claims wamu shareholders could have in the wake of the bank's failure two years ago. euqutuuuu b@ >> susie: longer days for less pay. that's what many americans are facing at work these days. tonight's commentator has some thoughts about the current state of the u.s. workforce. he's daniel gross, senior editor at "newsweek." >> the long labor day weekend, a respite we enjoy thanks to the rise of labor activism in the 1880s, is a good time to reflect on the state of working america. the flow of data in recent weeks suggests that management continues to enjoy the upper hand over labor, a dynamic that may be hindering the recovery. despite sluggish top line growth, corporate america is doing just fine. corporate profits in the second quarter checked in at a record $1.64 trillion annual rate, up 39% from the second quarter of 2009. the same can't be said of employees. by now, the decline of organize