Here are some of the AP Video-US stories we are working on for 11/02/2012

Friday November 2, 2012 10:45 AM

Here are some of the AP Video-US stories we are working on for 11/02/2012:

HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS ADVISORY:

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ANGER AMID ANGUISH - Anger grows as Sandy survivors face food and gas shortages, coupled with no power and heating. See National/Regional - East.

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FEATURES

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FOCUS ON FIRST LADIES' FASHION - The election campaign has focused attention on the style statements made by America's First Ladies. Some set new trends, others simply prefer to dress the part. AVAILABLE NOW.

BATTLEGROUND VIRGINIA - In a tight election race, the state of Virginia may hold the key to the White House. Democrats took the state in 2008, but Mitt Romney says he has a real chance of taking it back for the Republicans.

GAYS IN CONGRESS - A record number of gay candidates are running for Congress this year, and say their sexuality isn't a campaign issue.

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NATIONAL

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SUPERSTORM SANDY AFTERMATH - AP crews in Staten Island, New Jersey and Manhattan cover the latest as residents try to recover from Superstorm Sandy. Content can be found in the National and Regional - East section on the site.

Planned coverage

STATEN ISLAND SUFFERS - Residents on Staten Island claim they have been forgotten by authorities in the wake of Sandy.

MARATHON MISTAKE? - Calls for the New York marathon to be cancelled grow, as generators intended for the event sit idle.

STORM BARRIER - Could a storm barrier similar to those in Europe save Manhattan from future flooding?

NAPOLITANO TOUR - Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and FEMA officials plan to tour Staten Island.

HELPING HAND - An NBC telethon tonight will raise money to help people hard-hit by Sandy.

Available Now

EXASPERATION BUILDS DURING SANDY RECOVERY - Frustration is building amid gas lines, food queues and ongoing power outages. See National.

NEW YORKERS LINE UP FOR FOOD - Long lines formed as food was handed out in Manhattan's Alphabet City (Nov. 1) See Regional - East.

GAS LINES GROWING IN NEW JERSEY - Lines for gas are growing in New Jersey, with one stretching for two miles. See Regional - East.

JOBS FIGURES - Employers added 171,000 jobs in October, pointing to a slowly improving jobs picture that could enhance President Barack Obama's

reelection chances.

OHIO CAMPAIGN - President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney will both campaign in the key battleground state of Ohio today.

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REGIONAL

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DC, PENN STATE PRESIDENT TALKS - Current Penn State University president addresses National Press Club after further charges were laid in the abuse scandal.

AZ, SMUGGLING RAMP - Video shows an SUV stuck atop the border fence after a failed attempt to drive it up and over specially-made ramps.

FL, OFFICIALS SEEING FEW BALLOT MISTAKES - Miami officials say they are seeing relatively few ballot rejections from absentee voting. AVAILABLE NOW.

FL, SHUTTLE MOVES -Space Shuttle Atlantis departs the vehicle assembly building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.

TX, SPACE AUCTION - Space memorabilia from the Apollo 12 lunar mission is up for grabs in an online auction.

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INTERNATIONAL

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SYRIA VIOLENCE - A new video appears to show Syrian rebels killing a group of captured soldiers, as violence continues across the country. Wounded civilians are also being moved across the border to Turkey. AVAILABLE NOW.

ISRAEL ASSASSINATION - Israel acknowledges killing Yasser Arafat's deputy Abu Jihad in 1988. AVAILABLE NOW.

'DAY OF THE DEAD' - Relatives remember their loved ones by visiting cemeteries and cleaning their bones, in line with Mayan traditions. Further coverage expected. (Wrap of Mexico/Haiti/Guatemala celebrations.) AVAILABLE NOW.

CHINA SECURITY - Even toy helicopters are banned as Beijing tightens security ahead of a landmark Communist Party congress. AVAILABLE NOW.

RUSSIA PUTIN - Speculation surrounds President Putin's health after a lack of public appearances. AVAILABLE NOW.

TALKING ELEPHANT - Scientists say an elephant in a South Korean zoo may have started mimicking human speech because he was lonely.

TRANSGENDER BEAUTY QUEENS - Thailand hosts the 'Miss International Queen 2012' transgender beauty pageant.

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ENTERTAINMENT

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STARS WALK RED CARPET FOR CMA AWARDS - Stars including Taylor Swift, Hayden Panettiere and Willie Nelson arrive for CMAs.

SHELTON AND LAMBERT ON WINNING CMAs - Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, and more speak backstage about their wins at the annual CMAs.

LOW STAR TURNOUT AT 'HITCHCOCK' - Sandy partly to blame for low star power at AFI Fest opener, the world premiere of 'Hitchcock'. AVAILABLE NOW.

NBC ANNOUNCES BENEFIT CONCERT - 'Today' show host Matt Lauer announces all-star benefit concert for victims of Superstorm Sandy. AVAILABLE NOW.

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AP LIFESTYLE (AP VIDEO-US INCLUDES AP LIFESTYLE STORIES)

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'HALO 4' TURNS LIECHTENSTEIN INTO 'ALIEN BATTLEFIELD' - Fans of the Xbox franchise 'Halo' have taken part in a futuristic battle staged at a secret location in Liechtenstein to mark the release of the game's fourth installment.

DENMARK BICYCLES - While Copenhagen has always been one of the world's most cycle-friendly cities, 26 new 'cycle superhighways' are planned to help two-wheeled commuters. It is one of a number of such projects planned across Europe.

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