pennsylvania congressman patrick murphy capturing the train s cafe car turned on its side and nbc news producer janelle richards. this morning, the worst amtrak train accident in more than a decade and it s still too early to know what happened and why. and as we ve been telling you, amtrak train 188 was bound for new york. new york mayor bill de blasio reacted on morning joe today. i have 160 bridges in new york city that are over 100 years old. we have the challenge everyday of just keeping the basics together. our subway system had a day last year where we got six million riders in a single day. this country has to invest in infrastructure the way other countries do. we put 1.77% in our infrastructure. china puts 9%. it s no wonder we re being beat economically in many areas of competition because other parts of the world are investing in
spend that money. high hopes for a colorado green rush are being realized. it s just exceeded all my expectation expectations. business has more than quadrupled. people are still lining up to the door to get their hands on this stuff. this place packed at 10:00 when doors opened. in fact, this pot shop averages about 500 customers a day. and the state of colorado is reaping the benefits as well. sales and excise taxes are over 25%. going to be 1.77. marijuana dispensaries were required to turn in january tax reports on thursday. we paid about $190,000 in sales tax that we collected during january. while official numbers won t be made public until march, the governor s office just released its own tax projections. it estimates the state will collect about $84 million in the
starbucks. and walmart. i don t use a bathroom at starbucks. the supervisors make more, but i guess they can argue by the time you add in tips for the baris s baristas, then they re making more than the supervisor. $1.77 an hour. the baristas serve you coffee, what s with the word. if they have a tip jar, have reverse tip jar. if service is bad, i take money out. dana, do you tip? i always give extra, even if somebody is something and 5 cents, i give 95 plus a dollar because i don t want to be cheap. crazy. the thing i don t want about this, litigation nation. book title. probably already been done. they have this lawsuit raises the price of everything, including the what did you call them, frappacinos.
price hike, an expensive jolt fueled by the great american drought that consumers will soon start to see at the checkout. you have a family of three, two children. approximately in a week you are spending what? $150. reporter: if the usda economists are right means she will spend $160 a week next year adding up to $500 more out of her yearly budget. a hike so broad it is difficult to shop around. affecting the foods americans eat most. last year s milk price, $3.57 a gallon. by early 2013, projected at $3.84. ground beef, 2011 price, $2.77 a pound. by next year, more than $3. eggs last year, $1.77 per dozen. by 2013, nearly $2. this year is very emblematic of the type of thing we worry about with climate change. reporter: in fact, dr. labell s studies for climate
with 40.24%, 36,424 and mitt romney is second with 34.9% of the vote. 22,855 votes cast. newt gingrich comes in third with 12.81% of the vote, 8,390. and congressman ron paul at 11.77% of the vote, 7,708 votes cast. we have a total of about 65,489 votes with 99% of precincts reporting. okay, mr. chairman. it s definitive. he s the winner. just characterize the campaign there in colorado for me, if you could? i mean, the romney campaign going in seemed like it felt confident on the ground. did you see a shift in late days, towards rick santorum, besides today, obviously? caller: late days, obviously.