asked for a lawyer. he was detained but still hadn t been arrested. police took his phone, wallet and car while they were waiting for a judge to sign a search warrant. for a proud army vet and prominent member of the college community, nick said his treatment was humiliating. they took my clothes. reporter: took pictures of you naked? as the day i was born. reporter: looking for what, scratches, cut marks? only they would know. reporter: so how long did this day last? seems like an eternity. reporter: then, after about nine hours inside, police released him. this was from early in the mornings till about after 5:00 when i was released in a hazmat suit. reporter: you didn t get your clothes back? nothing. didn t have keys to go into my apartment, didn t have my wallet with any kind of identification if i should get stopped in the street to identify who i am. it s an inhumane way to be
nick s scary transformation. i was angry. so i told him that. that made me want my key back. i didn t want him to have a key anymore. when you give a girlfriend a key back, that s really the end of it. that s right. reporter: over and out. it was september. garrett had one month to live. the unwelcome drop-in, as well as tandy s other stories about nick made police suspicious. but what to make of her account? she tells a story about looking up from her bed in the middle of the night, midnight or later, and there s nick. that s what she says. that is not a substantiated account. that is her her saying that this happened. reporter: investigators started knocking on doors all over potsdam to get the lowdown on nick. tandy s side didn t pull any punches. attorney for the potsdam p.d., tom mortati family, friends, relatives. they all immediately thought, well, there s only one person that we can think of that might do something to garrett, and that was nick hillary.
he called president kennedy a pirate and said a life-and-death struggle is under way between an empire and the revolution of a small and weak people. the cuban militia was mobilized and put on a war footing. russia alerted its military forces and warned that the united states is playing with fire. at a special session of the united nations security council, the united states, cuba, and russia offered separate resolutions and traded bitter charges. do you, ambassador, deny that the ussr has placed and is placing medium and intermediate-range missiles and sites in cuba? yes or no? don t wait for the translation. yes or no? i am not in an american courtroom, sir. therefore, i do not wish to answer a question that s put to me in the fashion in which a prosecutor does. in due course, sir, you will have your replay. i am prepared to wait for my answer until hell freezes over if that s your decision. each side didn t know what the other side was doing and
jackson s decision, the concurrence in the steel seizure case that the court will rule what the president did was not constitutional. you see a court ending here. let me ask you about the politics though. you had the experience of running into one of the districts we talk about all the time. traditionally, classicly suburban dustricate that didn t seem to like donald trump. you fell just short there. the president sees, from all the reporting a political advantage heading to 2020 by stressing the issue of the border, by playing it the way he s playing it right now. thinking of your district, one of those classically old school republican suburban districts. is that winnable if the president stays on this course on this issue? there was a blue wave last november. it is moderate to not return. this is true in drms in 2010 as well.
f obama had done this republicans would be going nuts. that s the reality. even if obama had the authority to do it just like i think president trump does. columnist for the new york times and former republican congressman from new jersey. i m curious. you had that quote from mark simpson. sounds like about a dozen of your former colleagues on the republican side didn t. you ve got some signs of a breakage on the republican side of the senate. it looks like this heads to a situation where the psz vetoes and does the dam just break on the republican side and there s an override? is an override remotely possible to you looking that state of play? i don t think the votes are there but 13 republicans the way i would have voted today. and this is ultimately going to end up in the supreme court of the united states. i believe based upon justice