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September 14, 2018: Hour 1

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We get the latest on Hurricane Florence, which made landfall in North Carolina early Friday, from NPR's Brakkton Booker, and also hear from one man who's riding out the storm on his boat in Little River, South Carolina. Also, the HBO series "Westworld" is nominated for 21 Emmy Awards this year. Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson revisits his May conversation with co-creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy about the show's second season, and how it ties in with anxiety over artificial intelligence. And Alaska's Denali National Park and Preserve opens its only road to a select number of visitors Friday. For four days each year, Denali's "road lottery" allows a small number of people to drive the 92-mile Denali Park Road in their own vehicle on their one assigned day. That and more, in hour one of Here & Now's Sept. 14, 2018 full broadcast. You can read and hear more at hereandnow.org, follow us on Twitter and join the conversation on Facebook.

This program aired on September 14, 2018.

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