>> nitschke. >> nitschke the early right to die laws particularly in this country are narrowly circumscribed. they have as you mentioned they allow eligible people are just people who are going to die in six months anyway which is the same criterion for hospice care and then you write about this guy who is, who believes that this is just an arbitrary and air again lawmakers and doctors to decide when someone should be eligible to take their own life and i was wondering, please tell us about his beliefs but also what do you think of that? do think there should be limits and if so what should they be? >> nitschke is a hard man for me to describe. usually describe him as a modern-day jack kevorkian. he used to be a doctor and in the course of my reporting he lost his medical license because he runs diy death seminars are low round the world and he gives presentations and the people people in there his audience are in their 70s and 80s and he says they can take their lives in a way that's peaceful and quick and reliable. he sees this as a kind of minimization. people are going to take their live