violent i m pact zones. impact zones. cornell square park is just three blocks out of that zone. thank you for that report. meanwhile, a high stakes budget battle is gripping capitol hill as the house approves a measure to keep the government running while gutting obamacare. now the fight moves to the senate where they are calling for unity to keep the house spending bill alive. the republican senator releasing a statement saying in part, if senator reid insists on a threshold to fund obamacare with a pa are tau son vote of only with a partison vote of only democrats i hope they would stand together and support closure on the bill in order to keep the house bill in tact. that is a quote there from senator ted cruz and bringing in now richard good steen. he is a former advisor to
unconstitutional. the largest dropped happened between 90 and 98, when we had the least amount of stops and then right before the mayor came into office and then in 2003 where there was 160 some-odd stops, there were 597 murders. but in other years, 2006, that murder rate went up. and such and so forth. if you look at these numbers, really you ll see there are years where we had less stops and we had also less shootings. if you look at the past six months where everything is down, murder rate, shootings and stops, we attribute it to good police work, like operation crew cut, like impact zones, to good community work like man-up inc., sos, community involvement funding going to where it s needed. we infuse some of the highest crime areas with resources. those things to the have been doing what the mayor is trying