invasion because he does not want panic here in ukraine. >> o'donnell: holly williams with that new reporting, thank you. in tonight's "eye on america," two decades of drought conditions have taken a heavy toll on america's rampers. cbs's jonathan vigliotti reports on the innovative ways they are trying to save a centuries' old way of life. >> reporter: daniel sinton's family has raised cattle on this 18,000-acre ranch outside pals pass, california -- palso robles california for 140 years. >> when you get so many rain we're not able to raise grass and feed cattle so we have to feed them. >> reporter: how many. we sold 40% to have the cattle. >> reporter: his story is tied to the nostalgia and changing legacy of american ramping. but putting stakes on plates -- steaks on plates has gotten more difficult with 80% of the west in drought.