i m alisyn cam . welcome to cnn tonight. honoring the people of ukraine fighting for their country for a year and the song includes an unexpected guest. however you talk, whatever you think, from the song that you sing to drink that you drink i m fighting for our children, our parents to defend our houses and families. to love each other like crazy i m guessing you recognize that voice but if not, brad paisley will tell us who that is in a moment. plus, a dramatic day in the alex murdaugh trial. how will the jury respond to the defendant that admits he s been lying to everyone for years? you lied to maggie, didn t you? i did lie to maggie. you lied to paul? sometimes. i would have lied to randy at some point, i m sure. did you lie to him about the last time you saw your wife and son alive? i did. all right. we re going to bring you up to speed on that trial. also, part two of our voter panel. i sit down with parents around the country to talk abo
did you murder paul? i would never hurt paul. court adjourned late today capping a stunning week by my measure. so what was it like in court today? well anderson, this was the first time we got to see the prosecutor question alex murdaugh about the night of the murders. he asked him what time he got to the kennels where the murder took place. and he asked them these questions repeatedly presumably to try to trip him up. but he kept coming back to the same theme. don t believe what alex murdaugh tells you. i have lied well over a decade. reporter: that is what he was trying to propose on the stand. i told a lie about being down there and got myself wed to that. reporter: waters tried to box murdaugh into a corner using cell phone data and time line evidence from the night of the murders. i m still not absolutely certain how they ended up at the kennel. reporter: murdaugh told the jury he drove his golf cart to meet his wife and son at the kennels. he said t
we still got ice cream, so we kind of recreated. you could do it any season. i did have to go to school, so that was a slight problem. in new york this season we ve had the least amount of snowfall through this point and the second warmest winter on record through this point. this has been horrific for me. i ve hated every single minute, but we ve had a good time this evening. i want to hear more about snow camp in the break. the cnn special report rising hate anti-semitism in america starts now. good evening, everyone. we ve got something special for you. country star brad paisley is it here live for us with a brand- new song honoring the people of ukraine and the song includes an unexpected guest. however you talk however you think from the songs that you sing to the drinks that you drink. . we re fighting for our parents to defend our houses and families. and love each other like crazy. . i m guessing you recognize that voice, but if not, brad paisley w
i delved into data showing problems with the mental health of youth, surges in depression or especially true for our girls. this week i found cause to worry ab young men. this headline from the hill caught my eye. most young hen are single, most young women are not. the story reported as of 2022, the research center found 30% of adults are neither married or living with a partner nor engage ed. half of all young adults single. look at these numbers. 34% of women, twice as many, a whopping 63% of men, what explains that? i pulled the study and read with interest. it turns out since 2019, the she single men looking for dates or relationship has declined from 61% to 50%. in 2018, 28% of men ages 18 to 30 reported they had no sex in the past year compared with 18% of women of that age. the hill report said men in their 20s are more likely than women in their 20s to be romantically uninvolved, sexually dormant, friendless and lonely. they stand at the vanguard of an epidemic of de
saturday. i m frederica whitfield. russia s expectations of a quick defeat were dismissed. in kyiv on the anniversary a solum ceremony. [ speaking non-english ] ukraine s president zelenskyy remained the very public face of ukraine s resistance and defiant in his speech. translator: if we all do our homework, victory will be inevitable. i am certain there will be victory. i don t think i want it this year. western allies this week pledging more military support for ukraine including a $2 billion package from the u.s. and a new round of sanctions on russia. but ukraine has suffered some 8 million people have fled the country and of those who stayed roughly 18 million are in dire need of as assistance. that s 40% of the population. christiane amanpour looks at the war and the national impact on identity. reporter: perhaps there is no more powerful sense of belonging than this, she deciding to marry in their orthodox church, the very day russia invaded and tried to cla