California home for one-quarter of nation's homeless

More than half a million people are homeless in the United States, but California is the epicenter of the crisis, with encampments expanding in every major city – encroaching on residential neighborhoods and small businesses. The federal government estimates that 151,000 people in California have no permanent place to live, which means that nearly one-quarter of the nation’s homeless population resides in the Golden State. Get the full story in the video above.