the average of the month before and, they can get hit with pretty high fines. it depends on how many times they can do it and it can go up to like $25,000 so there is incentive not to, quote-unquote, price-gouge. what they are doing, basically, though, is, they see their competitor down the road, go up by 5 cents, and, they are going to go up by 5 cents and so it is going to be difficult to find lower gas prices, anywhere in the area, really. they track those things pretty carefully. but, the price-gouging law really may have some impact. >> jon: all right, brenda buttner in our fox news room. thank you. >> thank you. >> jenna: we'll continue to watch the storm and next we'll dig a little deeper into some of these key issues for this election. the latest battle in the race for the white house, over medicare. which candidate has the best plan for saving the health care program for our seniors, for all of us, really? we have a fair and balanced debate, next and plus, governor romney and congressman ryan launching a new effort aimed at