future. tazing him won t help. now his twin brother is ending his years of line-up. another one is on a wild streak of his own and his behavior could cost him more than just time in the hole. daddy.
that s what you get for being wild. you miss out on everything that s precious to you if you re wild like me. another young inmate is on the wild streak of his own. and his behavior could cost him more than just time in the hole. daddy. daddy is stuck. he s stuck in the mirror. i can t get out my daddy.
finally tonight, fair to say summer school is not exactly the way most kids would choose to spend their summer break, but if you live in apple valley near the twin cities, there s a class that kids find irresistible, and we think you will, too. here s boyd huppert of our minneapolis station, kare. reporter: the retiree in the house on gantry lane is clearly not the type to yell. mine s colorful. reporter: get off my lawn. i m making a smiley turtle. reporter: but despite appearances, the draw is not the front yard this is where the turtle man lives. reporter: but the back. so are you ready to go? yeah! he s asked the kids if they liked turtles, and we were, like, yeah. what kid doesn t like turtles? there s a turtle ready to come in. for the longest time we didn t know what his real name was. reporter: but one glimpse of an army of tiny heads trooping
and welcome back. it s that time of year again. waste book 2014 is now out. the annual roundup of the shocking ways that the federal government spends billions of your taxpayer dollars. some of these you have to actually see to believe. here s a roundup from fox news correspondent peter ducey. those aren t bubbles, they re sea monkeys. it cost tax pays $300,000 because believe it or not you re watching a choreographed synchronized swimming routine featuring brine shrimp. as other scientists gave rabbits swedish massages to see how much a rubdown helps a rabbit recover
they re making gains all over iraq. in syria we re telling young men we will train them and quip them in saudi arabia and send them back to have, be barrel bombed by bashar al-assad. it is immoral. bashar al-assad continues to attack the free syrian army while we attack isis and there is some kind of unfriendly arrangement there between bashar al-assad and isis it is really, it is really, really terrible and immoral. jon: just wanted to get your take on some new information that s just out about taxpayer dollars hard at work, senator. the annual wastebook on government spending is out. it showed that the fed shelled out big bucks with massages for rabbits and teaching sea monkeys synchronized swimming. in this era, when we were still under the sequester, when our military is being shrunk to such