their orders, so that could be a problem if the strike drags on. at this hour, bill, it doesn t seem to have any end in sight. bill: a billion dollars a day, that is absolutely incredible. reporter: yep, unreal. bill: you re right, it is unreal. six past. martha: live pictures now from sacramento where there is a barricade situation going on. a man has barricaded himself into his house with the incredible claim that someone killed his daughter with a chain saw, but the police are not sure at this point if they believe that story. they re in the middle of trying to figure out this ongoing situation. the man barricaded himself in, as i said, then he started blasting very loud music out of his home. they evacuated the surrounding apartments to make sure that those people were not in harm s way. this is a breaking news situation at #u 07 a.m 7:07 a.m. pacific time in sacramento, california. we ll let you know what
wintour. she was a top fundraiser who helps organize a dinner. it brought in $8.2 million. we have fundraisers take on those posts. she has denied she wants it so far. we ll see. bill: 6-hour plane flight. there are new developments on the search for a u.s. girl wanted. her father was stopped at the border by police. her mother removed her mother s i.v. and walked her out of the hospital without notifying doctors. the child has a catheter in her heart.
panic. witnesses who were there describe what they saw. i saw the train pull into the station about three-quarters into the station. you know, you almost heard, like, a thud. wasn t sure if it had anything to do with the man being struck, and that s when you heard people yelling. bill: police still searching for the suspect described to be a male, 20-30 years old. the victim a 58-year-old man from queens, and police do not believe the two knew each other. martha: back down to washington where the white house has rejected the counteroffer from house republicans in the fiscal cliff negotiations. let s take a look at the gop offer. this is their version. it cuts $2.2 trillion from the deficit over ten years. that number also includes entitlement reforms raising the age for social security and medicare and so forth as well as $800 billion that they say they would throw into the pot in new tax revenue that would come from
atlanta. martha: let s see how the markets are trading. a little flat. investors react to a bad manufacturing report that comes through. we ll wait for a deal on the fiscal cliff. low volume as well today. the dow closed down yesterday at 12,966. but can it gets over that 13,000 mark for the new year? pill police say she is running out of time. an 11-year-old girl taken from the cancer ward by her mother as seen on this surveillance camera. police say if she is not found soon she could die. now a new clue was just uncovered by police, and that s next.
police officer when asked can about the charge of a chainsaw being used. he said not true. and you mentioned, martha, the adjacent apartments evacuated. that s done out of an abundance of caution. that s what the police do in news scenarios. but if the apartment is barricaded, they are taking no chances. martha: all right. we ve got plenty ahead as we keep an eye on that story. shocking images of a man s final moments. this is an unbelievable story and incredible pictures this morning on the new york post. this man was pushed into a subway track x he was killed. the hunt is on for that man who you see speaking with him. we ll have the latest on that. bill: also, it has been nearly two months since the deadly terrorist attack at our consulate in libya. still no arrests, and is the justice for the four americans murdered in the attack ever going to happen? martha: and president obama