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Diane and her guests talk about Germany's coalition government under Chancellor Angela Merkel and the country's role in the global arena.
Karsten Voigt, coordinator of German-North American Cooperation at the German federal Foreign Office since 1999.
Karen Donfried, senior director of policy programs at the German Marshall Fund of the United States
Daniel Hamilton, director of the Center for Transatlantic Relations at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University
Autism affects one in every 166 children living in the United States. Diane and her guests discuss what is known about the disorder, possible treatments, and a new national database to help aid in education and understanding of autism.
Dan Olmsted, senior editor at U.P.I.
Paul Law, MD, Director of Medical Informatics at the Kennedy Krieger Institute.
Rebecca Landa, Director of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders and REACH Research program at Kennedy Krieger Institute.