
California farmers give up water to help fight drought
Clip: 5/23/2015 | 3m 38s
Dale Kasler from the Sacramento Bee with more on the California farmers drought deal.
A group of farmers in California are making an unprecedented offer to help the state fight a record-breaking drought. They've agreed to give up a quarter of their water this season. Dale Kasler from the Sacramento Bee joins Hari Sreenivasan from Sacramento with more on the crisis.
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California farmers give up water to help fight drought
Clip: 5/23/2015 | 3m 38s
A group of farmers in California are making an unprecedented offer to help the state fight a record-breaking drought. They've agreed to give up a quarter of their water this season. Dale Kasler from the Sacramento Bee joins Hari Sreenivasan from Sacramento with more on the crisis.
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