ptioning sponsored by wpbt paul: when it comes to foreclosure prevenon, the administraon says there s too much foot draggi. now it s pusng the nation s biggt mortgage servicers to do better bworking out half a million troubled lns by vember. suzanne: reforming heth care and funng medicare will go hand in hand capitol hill. tonight, we talk medicare and health reform with the kser family fndation s tricia neuman. pau i.b.m. s doing it. sprint and amazon too. but does the rect jump in deals mean m&a is ba on wall street? yes, a no. sanne: then, we head to china where motorola s ting its cues dirtly from the consumer and trying to boostts share of theell phe market. pau i m paul kangas. suzanne: and i suzanne pratt. susie gharib is off tonigh th is nightly business report r tuesday, july 28. nightlyusiness report is made possible by: thisrogram was made possible by contributions tyour pbs station from viewers le you. thank you. suzanne: good evening everyo. the
paul: c.i.t. reportedly reaches a deal with creditors for $3 billion in new loans. the lifeline for the small business lender helps give wall street a boost. suzanne: when it comes to health care reform, president obama says it s time to stop talking and start working towards legislation. but figuring how to pay for it continues to be an uphill battle for lawmakers. paul: weaker demand for cell phones led to a drop in quarterly profits at texas instruments. we ll take a broader look at the tech sector and what those companies say about the outlook for the economy. there are just too many carriers chasing too few passengers and the industry has to shrink. suzanne: but getting smaller may not be the only option. the future of domestic airlines in a turbulent economy. paul: i m paul kangas. suzanne: and i m suzanne pratt. susie gharib is off tonight. this is nightly business report for monday, july 20. nightly business report is made possible by: this program w