the state s two largest reservoirs, less than 40% full. american river, 80% below normal. colorado river, 14-year drought, worse in a thousand years. first ever they will cut deliveries from lake powell. one city already said it will ration water. why do you care? food prices. california cattleman are selling off their herds right now, there is no grass. they can t afford feed. they may only get 5% normal water allotment. in the east coast and west you will pay more for fruits and vegetables come spring. back to you. jenna: that is so interesting. we talked a lot about bad weather in the east coast and how that affecting food prices. who knew about california. interesting for us today. thank you very much, william. reporter: you bet. jon: iran is now delaying nuclear talks just after its president called the agreement, a sign the west lad surrendered.
porches by torching things like newspaper and furniture. the san jose police department releasing this sketch of the suspect after surveillance cameras in the area picked up his image. he is described as 25 and 40 years old, six feet two inches tall, a small build. there is 10,000-dollar reward for information on the case. there is the number on the screen if you have any information. in the southern part of the state they are facing their own fire danger with high winds and rising temperatures, making the fight against stopping wildfires tougher this year. william la jeunesse is in los angeles with more on that william? reporter: this is bizarre, jenna, we have a fire going on right now in north hollywood. firefighters should be fighting mudslides not fires. but from sacramento to san diego the state is bone dry. 2013 the dryest year on record which is why you are seeing these. a brush fire yesterday near santa monica brought traffic on the coast highway to stand
you don t have to sprint. jenna: experience with age what you re saying. exactly. jenna: always comes up, especially when folks look at new exercises for year ahead. better to start running an jogging or is it better to hit the weights? interesting study looked at women and use of weight liftingg when it comes to specific disease. i know you re a lifter, dr. campbell. tell us about this particular study. we ve known for a very long time, aerobic exercise, 150 minutes a week is very important to reduce obesity and heart disease and type 2 diabetes where your body doesn t respond to insulin well. in this study they added one hour a week of weight lifting. what they found in the women their rates of diabetes was very, very low. it seemed to increase lean muscle mass which made their ability to respond to insulin and resist development of type 2 diabetes. jenna: as a cross sitter, big take away from the studies is what? do something, get up, move. shake it up.
a reasonable level of respect for human rights and political freedom. unfortunately the military government in power now, the defense minister becomes president or controls things with someone else out front as president he is taking egypt down toward persistence instability. that will mean egypt is not going to be able to be the partner we want it to be. the united states should not be using his aides to encourage an ally going down a path of instability. jenna: we were talking about benghazi today, libya of cores e in neighboring country to egypt and a lot of questions about libya, but here is a quick map of the area. we talked a lot about our intervention in syria, in iraq as well. how do you think our actions or lack thereof set a precedence for how we are approaching others in the region overall? what has happened in egypt
extent it doesn t work it will make people much more skeptical about government s ability to do anything big. jenna: we would love to have you back in a few weeks, maybe a few months. maybe sooner than that. let s check in to see how this progresses and see how some of your predictions go over the next several weeks and months. looking forward to it. jenna: thank you. jon: the keystone pipeline extension still seems to be a pipe-dream here in the u.s. but now canada is moving forward with a plan to move oil that would have come to the u.s. from alberta to the coast of british columbia where it most likely will be shipped to asia. the obama administration blacked for foot-on the pipeline as this oil might go overseas. dan springer live in seattle with a look at that. reporter: jon, what is perfectly clear canada is not just waiting around waiting for the u.s. to approve the keystone xl pipeline. producers in canada will get massive amount of oil in oil sands to market one way or the