Here are some of the AP Video-US stories we are working on for 01/30/2013:
HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS ADVISORY:
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BUNKER SIEGE - A child snatched from a school bus is at the center of an ongoing hostage crisis. See Regional - South.
GONG SHOW — A Nebraska shed has become the go-to place for gongs. See Regional - Central.
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SCI-FI CARGO BLIMP BEING BUILT IN CALIFORNIA - It looks like a science-fiction spaceship. But a prototype cargo blimp being built in California could become the military's heavy-lifter of the future. AVAILABLE NOW.
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NATIONAL
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WEATHER WHIPLASH - Severe weather expected across central and eastern states as cold front replaces unseasonally warm weather.
GUN CONTROL DEBATE - Head of NRA and Gabby Giffords both speak before Senate committee on gun violence.
OBAMA ON IMMIGRATION - President Obama talks to Latin American TV stations about immigration reform. AP accessing video.
US WANTS FULL HISTORY OF 787 BATTERIES - US regulators are asking Boeing for a full history of lithium-ion batteries used in 787s. AVAILABLE NOW.
BILL GATES ON FOREIGN AID - Bill Gates talks to AP about the importance of foreign aid, and his annual 'letter.'
MAKE-OR-BREAK BLACKBERRY - RIM releases its new BlackBerry 10, a makeover critical to the company's future.
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REGIONAL
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AL, SCHOOL BUS DRIVER KILLED, CHILD HELD HOSTAGE - Police and FBI agents have surrounded a bunker in Alabama where a child is being held hostage.
AVAILABLE NOW. Note: Further updates expected.
IL, YOUNG INAUGURATION PERFORMER SLAIN - A 15-year-old girl who took part in the inaugural parade is the latest victim of gun violence in Chicago.
TX, SNOW FALLS IN PANHANDLE - Severe weather brings snow to the Texas panhandle. AVAILABLE NOW.
CA, LINDSAY LOHAN COURT - Lindsay Lohan has been ordered to appear before a judge today.
CA, BORDER ACTIVIST WARY OF IMMIGRATION REFORM - A co-founder of the Minuteman project says amnesty will encourage more illegal immigration. AVAILABLE NOW.
NE, GONGS GET GOING FOR DEALER - A small Internet start-up has mushroomed into one of the world's leading gong retailers. AVAILABLE NOW.
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INTERNATIONAL
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UK MALALA - Girl shot by Taliban will have titanium plate fitted to her skull.
KUWAIT SYRIA SUMMIT - UN holds donors conference on aid for Syria.
SOUTH KOREA LAUNCH - South Korea successfully puts a satellite into orbit.
NORTH KOREA ROCKET - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un describes December's rocket launch as a 'historic event.'
GREECE CLASHES — Police arrest protesters during clashes inside Ministry of Labor.
AUSTRALIA FLOODS - Torrential rain forces thousands to evacuate homes and businesses.
CHINA POLLUTION - Residents struggle as thick smog continues to envelop Beijing.
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ENTERTAINMENT
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JOHN MALKOVICH PREMIERES NEW ZOMBIE MOVIE - 'Warm Bodies' premieres in Los Angeles. AVAILABLE NOW.
'NEW GIRL' ACTOR TALKS ABOUT BEING TYPECAST - Emmy-nominated Max Greenfield says he's not afraid of being typecast. AVAILABLE NOW.
LYNCH ON HORROR THRILLER - Actress Jennifer Lynch talks about her new horror thriller 'Chained.'
'I GIVE IT A YEAR' CAST ON CELEBRITY RELATIONSHIPS - Cast of 'I Give it A Year' talk about the obsession with celebrity relationships .
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LIFE/HEALTH/TECHNOLOGY (AP VIDEO-US INCLUDES AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY STORIES)
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SUPER BOWL SODA POLITICS - Plans by Israeli firm SodaStream to advertise during Super Bowl spark protests amid claims it exploits Palestinian workers.
EVERYDAY OBJECTS BECOME EXTRAORDINARY - Britain's Design Museum is highlighting the designs behind everyday objects such as chairs and kitchen appliances.
GRAND CENTRAL STATION TURNS 100 — One of New York's most-visited monuments, Grand Central Station, is celebrating its centennial.
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