Florence: 5 dead, more than one million without power
Florence is no longer a hurricane, but it is still a threat to millions of people in the Southeast and parts of the mid-Atlantic states. While Florence's winds have weakened since making landfall Friday morning, the storm is expected to drench the Carolinas for days, causing catastrophic floods, and life-threatening storm surges. So far, Florence is blamed for at least five deaths and just over one million customers are without power. Jeff Glor reports from Wilmington, North Carolina.