Some neighborhoods in New York City are losing their Christmas tree stands as big box stores take over the market.
In New York City, selling Christmas trees is big business. Every year, an army of "tree men" sell off little forests of evergreens right on the curb from their makeshift plywood shacks. They’ve done so for decades. And many of them travel down from the Northeast to work here for a month. But tree costs have shot up over the last few years. Reporter Vito Emanuel has more.