is crystal bruner. i'm from patrick henry college. with your experience in culture and the family, what do you see as the most damaging element of our culture for the family? >> i would say if you're talking about media or just in general, i would say -- yes. [inaudible] >> we're done then. the evaluation of human life. there you go. [applause] >> you're watching c-span, a public service provided by the cable industry. patrick byrne of overstock.com talks about internet taxation. the weekly online addresses from president obama and congressman mike pence of indiana. a little later, a look at the future of journalism with katherine weymouth and david simon, writer and producer of hbo's "the wire." >> tomorrow on "washington journal," michael epplinger and john lott of the university of maryland discuss the obama administration's spending policy on health care, carmakers and the financial system. nathan guttman looks at u.s.-israel relations. >> "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. senate majority whip john kyl disc