stations are still closed a week after super storm sandy slammed the east coast. in the burrow of brooklyn, the search for gas has largely turned into a scavenger hunt. new york's national guard air lifting two refueling trucks to help out. each of those trucks can carry some 2500 gallons of gas. and as many as a dozen counties in new jersey are rationing gas for a third day. there you can fuel up your car today as long as the license plate ends in an odd number. many drivers say the lines are not as long as they were a few days ago. but still they can't afford to wait an hour or more just to fill their tanks. sandra smith from the fox business network is in with us tonight. sandra, at the same time, the price at the pump is going down and fast. >> yeah. this is a drop that folks are likely to feel, shep. because you are talking about a 20-cent drop over the last two weeks. this is the steepest drop we have seen. and the national average for gas prices dating all the way back to 2008. so, 20-cent drop, this one you will feel at the pump if,