my question is for david wasserman. redistricting in north carolina district 12 -- watt is the representative in the house of representatives. that district runs from one city to another city and goes down to i-95, and there's nothing to the right or left. it goes right down the highway. it goes from greensboro to winston salem. i'm kind of wondering how that will be affected by the new rules and regulations or whatever the census -- also, the fact that the north carolina state legislature is now totally republican. host: bill, thank you for your call. david wasserman, in answering that, can you also address the district of brad miller and how those districts may be reapportioned? guest: district the caller is referring to is probably the most heavily litigated throughout the 1990's. in 1992, democrats passed as many -- if you could drop a minority minority district, you essentially had to draw it. the old joke was that you could drive down i-85 with both car doors open and be in three districts at the same time. the di