PBS NewsHour full episode September 12, 2018

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Wednesday on the NewsHour, Hurricane Florence has millions of people across the Southeastern U.S. asking where the storm will go. Also: How abortion politics are playing out in Missouri’s closely watched Senate race, why the FDA is cracking down on an “epidemic” of teen vaping, and transcending racial divides through an interfaith effort.

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WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
‘Now is the time’ to evacuate Hurricane Florence danger

How prepared is FEMA for Hurricane Florence?

News Wrap: Tropical storm Olivia drenches Hawaii

Flying into hurricanes, scientists search for more certainty

Kavanaugh and the abortion debate factor in key Senate race

FDA wants e-cigarette makers to extinguish use by kids

How students are building bridges between faiths

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