![]() * Act One: Producer Dana Chivvis explores the case of a 66-year-old working lifeguard who is suing New York State for age discrimination after refusing to wear a Speedo on the job. * Prologue: Host Ira Glass reflects on his feelings about going to the beach. It’s the last few weeks of summer, so we’re going to the beach! This week, stories from the surf and sand. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. * How the fires turned Lahaina into a death trap.įor more information on today’s episode, visit /thedaily. * Nearly a week after the fires started, relatives are receiving little information as search and identification efforts move slowly. ![]() Guest: Mike Baker, the Seattle bureau chief for The New York Times. Ydriss Nouara, a resident of Lahaina, recounts his experience fleeing the inferno and Mike Baker, the Seattle bureau chief for The Times, explains how an extraordinary set of circumstances turned the city into a death trap. Husks of incinerated cars line the historic Front Street in Lahaina, while search crews nearby make their way painstakingly from house to house, looking for human remains. Thousands of structures, mostly homes, have been reduced to rubble. When fires swept West Maui, Hawaii, many residents fled for their lives - but soon discovered they had nowhere to go. _Warning: This episode contains descriptions of death._
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