On todays show we cover covered the case of Hamdi vs. Rumsfeld, where Yaser Esam Hamdi, classified as an enemy combatant, was detained without a hearing. The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 plurality decision, ruled he had the right to an AVS petition and counsel. Justice O'Connor's opinion emphasized due process. The conversation also touched on the potential suspension of habeas corpus, the impact of lab-grown diamonds on the industry, and the recent incident at an ICE facility involving Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and three congressmen. Additionally, the group discussed Trump's potential recognition of a Palestinian state and the legalities of his use of a Qatari jet as a temporary Air Force One. The discussion covered the Palisades fire in California, highlighting the red tape delaying rebuilding permits. Glenn Cox mentioned Donald Trump's criticism of California's regulatory issues. The conversation then shifted to global political moves, including Trump's interactions with various world leaders and his potential strategies to impact oil and gas production and Venezuela's political landscape. Venezuela's temporary permits for Chevron are expiring, and Trump is against renewing them. The segment also touched on the spiritual significance of exit 33 and promoted a coffee shop at that exit, emphasizing its offerings and the potential for social interaction. Don't Miss It.