the iran nuclear deal that is currently being worked on in switzerland, and will be worked on until that deadline of june 30th. we should point out, though in that statement, it says they gulf state countries are supportive of the efforts to reach a deal that had constrain iran s nuclear program, not the deal itself. that is a fine point that i think the president may be asked about in a few moments, wolf. i suspect he will be. it s rare to have a news conference from camp david in maryland. how long have you been a report jim accostosta where you ve had a news conference at camp david. reporter: this is the first one i m aware of certainly while this president has been in office. that s why you heard the saudi foreign minister and he says he thinks there was an historic summit even though there were folks questions whether or not he had only two of the six gulf state leaders represented by actual monarchs.
allowed with more, how much is shipped out of the country to where how it s brought back to the country, that s on the table. that s why they spend six hours today, many more over the last 24 hours. these talks continuing into tomorrow, wolf. the clock is clearly ticking. jim sciutto in switzerland for us. thank you very much. wolf, because nuclear controversies tend to create political fallout, we are now joined by vermont senator sanders. thank you for being here. you did not attend the speech. you watched it from your office and did not attend. why not? because i think speaker boehner created a political issue where there should not have been one. as you know under our constitution, it is the president of the united states who leads us in foreign policy and the idea that speaker boehner would invite netanyahu to a joint session of congress without consulting the president
the opposition side. jon: that opposition is palpable. karl rove from russ stain. austin. good took at that you jon. jenna: a copilot landing in police custody after authorities say he hijacked an international flight. ethiopian airlines pilot diverted the plane from rome to switzerland because he wanted to seek asylum. greg palkot with more. what happened here? reporter: jenna, amazing, potentially very dangerous episode on ethiopian airlines flight number 70. it had taken off from the country s capitol after midnight local time with a final destination of rome, italy. when the alert went out the plane was hijacked. the copilot locked himself inside the cockpit and taken over the boeing 767, when the pilot went to the bathroom. diverted plane north to geneva, switzerland. italian and air force jets
scrambled. demanded asylum and landed the plane with 200 passengers and crew on board. on the tarmac he popped one of the cockpit windows open. lowered himself down via emergency rope right into the hand of authorities. passengers were then brought off the plane. no one was injured. on board there was no weapons involved. a lot of people scratching their heads however after again a potentially really dangerous episode. jenna: you can understand that, scratching of the head, wondering why he did this. we mentioned asylum,. do we know why he was seeking asylum? there is, jenna a history of hijackings involving ethiopians and airlines and the air force. one at least ending in death. the country has a past and current situation of political problems and human rights issues. now according to the officials that we have heard from in switzerland today, this man, an ethiopian in his i recall 30s, could face 20 years in jail for hostage-taking.