. >> and a delta 4 rocket blasting off from van denberg air force base carrying with it a spy satellite into outer space. the satellite is owned by the national reconnaissance office. it was originally supposed to launch wednesday, but high winds and technical problems caused this delay. i'm gillian turner, i will see you at the top of the hour for america's news headquarters with mike emanuel. now, back to cashin' in. trish: shoppers in seattle voicing outrage over sticker shock after the city imposed a tax on sugary drinks. other cities tried this before, but this one is outrageous. unbelievable, a case of gatorade at costco, $16. but with the new tax, guess what? it jumps to more than $26. wow! gary, it's going to be hard for some people. >> well, disclaimer, i love seattle, a great city. i love the people, fabulous people. i do know the love the government. they're doing the opposite of what this country is doing. they raise taxes, fees, fines, mandates, rules, regulations, government control. what end up happening for every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction. costs will