Starting with the innovative use of artificial intelligence in spotting unreported vegetation fires in remote Southern California, Michael explores how technology is enhancing wildfire detection and response. He then shifts to the escalating issue of open-air drug markets in San Francisco, discussing Supervisor Matt Dorsey’s call for 100 drug-related arrests each night to disrupt the city's entrenched drug trade. The conversation continues with Obreanna McReynolds, co-owner of Burden of Proof in South Pasadena, who talks about the emerging trend of non-alcoholic beverages and the motivations behind opening her shop. Later, Michael reflects on the legacy of Japanese American internment through a conversation with Ron Mukai, a descendant committed to teaching lessons from his family's past at his East LA Jiu Jitsu gym. The hour wraps up with an analysis of U-Haul's latest migration trends, revealing California's surprising rank in the nation's relocation landscape.