next "washington journal," democratic and republican political strategist stefan hankin and kellyanne conwayoin us for a lock ahead to the elections. we'll also examine the latest developments in ukraine with former u.s. ambassador to nato, kurt volker. and a look at congressional salaries and other benefits members receive, our guest is lunney. that's live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. today on "news makers," we're joined by bob goodlatt of virginia. he joined us to talk about the n.s.a. surveillance programs, as well as oversight of the justice department and attorney general eric holder. "news makers," 10:00 at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. here eastern on c-span. >> there's no question that congress routinely and administrations routinely don't speak the truth to the american public. nd it's not just about inaccuracies on the affordable healthcare act, but it's the absence of speaking the truth about where we are. where are we? we are now at a standard of living the same as what we had in 1988. we now have, per family, unfunded obligations and pure debt of $1.1 million per family. doesn't need to be