Ice storm death toll climbs to at least 8 as thousands are left without power
A severe ice storm that is sweeping across the southern U.S. has caused the deaths of at least eight people. NBC News' Guad Venegas reports on when residents are expected to get their power back and if more extreme weather is expected.
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