Gas stations in the southeast still struggling to fill their tanks

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Gas suppliers throughout the southeastern United States say refineries in the Gulf of Mexico are producing gas at a steady rate for the first time in nearly a month. But gas station owners and their customers are still feeling the pinch. Guest: Harriett Lay is co-owner and operator of Lay Brothers Shell Oil, a gas station in Athens, Georgia.

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