and for michael finney and all ever af us here, we appreciate yll tonight chaos in the capitol. as we come on in the west. the government shutdown hours away. president trump digging in on his demands to fund the bonder wall. can republicans and democrats strike a deal to keep the government running? the holiday slam. dangerous driving. flood and wind alerts from florida all the way to maine. the new series of storms about to hit the west. also tonight, the abc news exclusive. the major break in the case of that missing mother. h fiar ounce.ramere taking him away in handcuffs. plus, the alleged poison plot at a college. the chemistry major accused of slowing trying t room mat.kitaisto forcing a high school wrestler to either cut his dreadlocks or forfeit the matc the new cancer scare for
street. bureaucrats whoeets cannot make the distinction between somebody who needs a kick in the pants and somebodyeh who needs a pat on the back. we will put these kinds of humat needs back in the venue of human relationships where by you can apply the feedback loops of incentives and approbation and disdain and stigma and all the rest that can make these problems solvable. and this audience isems different from most in that thee understand that before the welfare state, there were these mutual aid societies everywhere. yeah. which helped people. th larry, tell us about that. absolutely. there is nothing about being a politician that makes you morei compassionate or caring than the people who sent you there. and so i have compassionate with other people s money. absolutely. i start from the premise that s not the business of the government to redistribute ouro stuff. it st the business of government to protect our liberties. and in rome when they gave