facing a classified documents investigation and battles over the nation s economy and police reform after the death of tyre nichols. lesson plans with hitler quotes. one state investigating a nazi home-schooling network, putting white supremacy into the coverage. curriculum. is it the smoking gun? the evidence putting alex murdaugh at the scene of the murders contradicting his alibi. cnn this morning starts right now. we begin with the breaking news out of ukraine this morning. our cnn crew was nearby a twin missile attack targeting creme torres in eastern ukraine coming less than 24 hours after a missile struck a residential neighborhood killing at least three and wounding eight. crews are searching through the rubble of apartment buildings searching for survivors. fred pleitgen is in ukraine for us this morning. i appreciate you joining us. you narrowly missed this heavy russian missile strike? what happened? reporter: yeah, certainly was a close call. we were goi
explosion of the only bridge connecting russia with the annexed territory of crimea. now, the blast partially collapsed the kerch bridge and paralyzed a key supply route from moscow s faltering war in ukraine. but this bridge isn t just logistically important, it s also a huge symbol for the kremlin in its attempt to reunify crimea with the russian mainland. ukraine has not claimed responsibility for this, but after the blast in kyiv, people can be seen taking selfies in front of a billboard depicting the image of the bridge on fire. that s not the only thing you re seeing from ukraine mocking the explosion. fred pleitgen joins us now. fred is in kyiv. he has the latest developments. what are you hearing, fred, about who s behind this explosion. reporter: yeah, well, the russians are moving very quickly to point the finger of blame at the ukrainians. this is quite interesting because i ve been following a lot of telegram channels coming out of russia. a lot of top russian
constituents and say cuts mean a bridge isn t going to get built or something isn t going to happen and that is hard for lawmakers to stare town as they know they are running for re-election. one other thing happening on the hill today ilhan omar is expected not to be on the house foreign affairs committee. it seems like republicans would not have the votes. seemed unclear. do they have the votes? is this going to happen today? yes, but it s significant it so long to lock town the votes they needed. if you talk to talk to the leaders they say this is the blessing of a diverse republican conference. mccarthy defending, ousting omar from this committee assignment saying she can serve on other committees, but not this one. of course, this one is a critically important one as well. great reporting. thank you so much for joining us. don, poppy. thanks. a new study that followed more than 2 million women who gave birth between 1973 and 2015
but prices have slowly begun to creep up. and the opec plus announcement is expected to speed up that pace. joining me now is tom klosa, he s the ahead of global energy analysis which tracks gas prices for aaa. tom, appreciate you joining us this morning. so how much are gas prices expected to go up and when? good morning, i don t think they re going to go up that much more this year. i think what opec did lays the groundwork for another appreciable spike in the spring of 2023. and actually, if you look at some places that were overheated like california, was $6.50 per gallon for gasoline, that s going to actually come down a little bit. the problem isn t going to be gasoline, it s going to be molecules like diesel and heating oil and jet fuel.