the chair of the california state water board joins me from sacramento, felicia marcus. what has been achieved since governor brown came out with the voluntary restrictions? >> we had voluntary restrictions, then mild mandatory orders to our local water agencies and on average californians did step up and saved around 9% which is significant, just not enough in the face of another dry year we're in. >> ifill: what areas of the state have been hardest hit? >> agriculture in rural california have been hit the hardest through the course of this drought. we have hundreds of thousands of acres of soured fields, hundreds of thousands of people out of work. communities are running out of water and we're delivering water in tankers and drilling wells and running pipe. we're taking this action to give our large urban community extra resilience in what we know is an unprecedented drought in our lifetime, our grandparents lifetime but certainly not in history and the other countries. the australian experience in the 2000s when they thought they were in the usual three-year drought