CNN 2011-11-11(在线收听

 A Prime Minister under pressure,austerity measures,government's way of cutting spending, huge debts and protest,you might we are talking about Greece.We are talking about Italy.This is Prime Minister,Silvio Berlusconi.The overseas country that so deep in debt.It can't get a bail-out like Greece.Berlusconi is trying to grow Italian economy in creating jobs but if he can't or if the Italian government thinks he can't,nothing chanced to describe what can happen.

 
The Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi,under renewed pressure today as his country's economic crisis since  tremors  to the financial markets.It's one point that Mr.Berlusconi was forced to deny the consistent rumors for the voice to resign of handling the economy.It is of course has an enormous  public debts in markets appear to have lose faith in Berlusconi 's ability to push through much needed austerity measures.The problem is that debt  is so high more than Greece,Spain, Portugal Island put together.is Bailing out Italy simply isn't an option.There are fear of Italian default that could bring down the entire Euro zone.
 
 
At the weekend,here in Rome,tens of thousands of protesters marched to the center of the city to demand Berlusconi step aside and call flash elections or allow a care-taking government to take over.The public appears to have lost patience.There is a crunch budgets voted in Italian Parliament on Tuesday,which will be a crucial test of Prime Minister Berlusconi's fragile coalition.If he loses that,we could be looking at a new Italian government very very soon.
 
Updating the flooding in Thailand,these pictures tell you the story.We started an unusually heavy rain fall has turned Thailand worst flooding in half a century.More than 500 people have lost their homes,almost 15% of the population have flooding in their homes.The waters are rising in Bangkok,the capital city.This was supposed to be an airport runway.Thailand government's concerning the things could get worse before they get better.
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