available later this year. there is a lot of money at stake. absolutely. the lifetime cost of treating one person for autism is $3.2 billion. big money going to drug companies, schools, therapists and others. fewer kids diagnosed means less money spent and some argue this could mean better treatment for kids who show clear social and behavioral disorders. autism organizations have obvious concerns about this for the future. in a statement, the autism society told fox the autism spectrum is vast. we are concerned that individuals who could lose the autism diagnosis may not fall under another classification and would lose access to the appropriate services. the you a tim society says its push is for early diagnosis by edge 3. doctors agree early treatment can improve the least of those afflicted. jon? jon: rick leventhal. thanks. some of the biggest sights like wikipedia and google stopping internet piracy. it looks like it worked. a live report from d.c. next.