happening now, ukraine observes a horrific milestone. one full year of russia s brutal war. live report from kyiv, analysis from our experts and a top adviser from president volodymyr zelenskyy. plus, prosecutors grill south carolina attorney alex mourdock. trying to explain inconsistencies in his story, including why he lied to law enforcement on the night his wife and son were murdered. later this hour, a cnn exclusive report on the mar-a-lago classified documents investigation. how did a box of records end up in donald trump s florida resort after several rounds of searches. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i am brianna keilar and you are in the situation room. our top story this hour, the bloody anniversary in ukraine. one full year of russia s unprovoked invasion. let s get right to our chief international anchor christiane amanpour on the ground in kyiv. how are ukrainians feeling one year later? report
the entire day. first, because of the snow, now because of the rain. authorities are saying there is a 20-mile stretch that they still are not able to open. many of the drivers here trying to use the side roads. and they stopped and asked me, when is it going to be open. and i have to tell them, look, authorities are saying they don t have a time frame. it has been beautiful for a lot of people in southern california because they ve never seen this. so we ve seen children out here playing. but it s also been extremely dangerous and very inconvenient for a lot of the drivers using i-5. i want to show you what it looks like for some of the drivers, for the semis that have been here. they have had to spend the night here because they re unable to go back on the i-5. so i talked to a lot of them who told me, well, we re stuck, and there are drivers, not just semi drivers but just regular drivers who told us, we had to spend the night here because they did not have anywhere to go. i spoke t
finally tonight here, america strong. a group effort to save a life. it is the image that has so many people simply taking a moment to think about it. detroit, michigan, interstate 696. a row of truckers lined up on the highway. but what you re really looking at is the power of people coming together to try to save a life. to help someone in their moment of need. there was a man on top of the bridge, authorities believed he was about to take his own life. officers had been called, they were calmly talking to him. and below, officers on the highway were flagging down truck drivers. state police lieutenant michael shaw. they start to grab semi drivers, and troopers standing there were able to line the semi trucks underneath that overpass, so, it s kind of like a safety net, to make sure if he moved anywhere on that overpass, there was a semi there. reporter: the lieutenant telling us, they ve done this before, but rarely has the image been captured like this. we ve never, ever had