and we know that george zimm zimmerman pulled the trigger. the evidence itself shows two different stories of what happened that night. each piece of the puzzle can be seen in a number of ways. we ve been going through the evidence all last night and all today. some of it, though, speaks for itself. surveillance video from the convenience store where trayvon martin bought candy and iced tea, compelling only if not for the fact it shows the teenager in his last moments alive. and the back of zimmerman s head shows he was injured. a recording between the assistant state attorney in florida and trayvon martin s girlfriend. they were talking on the phone that evening just before the shooting. she told investigators that trayvon martin told him a man was watching him from a car and following him, so trayvon martin started to run. here s part of that interview. let me make sure i understand this. so trayvon tells you that the guy s getting closer to him. yeah. and then you he
2008. central banks are taking coordinated actions to avoid a ledge mat threat of a credit freeze the likes of which we haven t seen since after the days of lehman s collapse in 2008. we all remember what happened then. the credit freeze closed businesses, factories, wipes out millions of jobs around the world. diane, let me start with you. bottom line, are there lessons from 2008 that can be applied today to avert another global financial crisis? well, we re already seeing them applied. the fact that central bankers are not really talking to each other before the financial crisis actually emerged in august of 2007 or july of 2007 was a major detriment to them dealing with it know and it became a shock in august of 2007 and they really didn t have the kpl communication going. they ve got fewer tools today than they once did but i think the coordinated move this week shows that they actually are trying to learn from the lessons to continue to provide liquidity in a place whe