something gop lawmakers will not agree to without changing policy at the u.s. southern border. this hour, 31-year-old texas mother kate cox taking her health care into her own hands, traveling outside of her home state to get the emergency abortion procedure that her doctors say she needs, as a ruling from the state supreme court says she does not qualify for a medical exemption under their law. international aid groups say 18,000 people are dead in gaza. that includes more than 7,500 children. a situation the groups describe as apocalyptic. the u.n. again assembly is expected to vote overwhelmingly for a cease-fire to allow more aid to get in and hopefully hostages to get out. the u.s. stands alone on the security council, days ago vetoing it, causing criticism around the world. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. ukraine s president zelenskyy is on a high stakes miss in washington, trying to break the gridlock blocking aid for his country in its wa
vegetables, not candy. last night i got hungry and i ae ate all of your halloween candy. a little bit, but i love you more than candy. i love it when the kids put it right back at them which is to say, yeah, i m upset but you know what? i m bigger than all of this. so those parents feel truly horrible. that last one but they always end on a touching one. where it s like, i love you anyway. that s good parenting, i think. but i also love the ones like the lilion there who just screams and turns primal. i love the gamesmanship with the kids trying to make the parents feel bad about the whole thing. the joke is on you, mom. it s all i m saying. okay. we have to get to this big breaking news that has erupted overnight. this is out of mexico. nine americans, women and young