you have a child with a diagnosis of asperinger's. what happens? >> there's controversy over whether or not the new diagnostic category will exclude them. there's been several research times working on this. one from yale found that in fact under the new criteria, some high functioning children with asperinger's will be left out. there's another series of studies reported in the times that suggests that all of the people currently diagnosed would still remain under the umbrella of spectrum. but if they're wrong and if the yale folks are right, it's that some of them will be excluded, then their services are at risk. now, the sluz, of course, is to try, if we could, is to separate, to uncouple the need for services from actually having a specific diagnosis, and just base the need for services on the function and the requirements of a specific child. >> there's a lot here. we're going to keep on top of it. thanks so much. >>> and next up, a scavenger hunt with a twist. life and death on the line. >>> we're back. you know what this is? an automatic ex