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    Is It Time to Slay the Gerrymander?

    The Republican majority in the House of Representatives is much larger than it ought to be. Is that the reason that gridlock is likely instead of consensus?

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    By Warren Olney • Feb 12, 2013 • 51m Listen

    Despite the major issues facing America, tonight's State of the Union Address will likely be followed by Congressional gridlock. Do the Republicans have a bigger majority than they deserve? Is gerrymandering the reason that ideology is making consensus so hard? Also, North Korea tests another nuclear device, and the LAPD legacy makes the Dorner case more than just a manhunt.

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    3 stories
    1. 0:00

      North Korea Tests a Nuclear Device

      North Korea performed its third test of a nuclear device today, after threatening to do so for months. South Korean officials estimated the size of the explosion yield as six to seven kilotons – half the size of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. David Sanger is chief Washington correspondent for the New York Times .

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      8 min
    2. 8:01

      Gerrymandering and Political Gridlock on Capitol Hill

      Republicans warned about voter fraud in last year's elections, while Democrats said the big threat to a fair outcome was voter ID. But the real crime was gerrymandering, the re-drawing of Congressional district boundaries so that Republicans got a much bigger majority than they deserved.

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      32 min
    3. 40:37

      LAPD Legacy Makes Dorner Case More than Just a Manhunt

      Fired police officer Christopher Dorner is charged with on murdering one cop and he's threatened many more.

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      11 min
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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Producer, 'One year Later'

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      Sonya Geis

      Senior Managing Editor

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      Evan George

      Director of Content, News

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    In this episode

    3 stories
    1. 0:008 min

      North Korea Tests a Nuclear Device

    2. 8:0132 min

      Gerrymandering and Political Gridlock on Capitol Hill

    3. 40:3711 min

      LAPD Legacy Makes Dorner Case More than Just a Manhunt

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