perry, dump truck and market -- donald trump, and marco rubio. >> on the next washington journal, formal pennsylvania governor tom ridge on the civility in public life and terror threats. and peter sullivan about state-run health exchanges facing financial troubles and an author and blogger looks at how some companies are changing their policies to attract and retain working mothers. we take your calls a you could join the conversation at facebook and twitter. "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> sunday night, former bloomberg news reporter kate anderson on the world of the white house through the eyes of the people work there from the kennedys through the obama for you >> who are the england's -- thicklands? >> they are an incredible family. i interviewed the only current part-time butler, he is still there, he may be there right now. he works every week after the white house. nine members of the family work there. his uncle and brother were maitre d'. he told me my uncle read the white house. they brought him in when he was averaging years old during the eisenhower -- when he was 17 years old during the eisenhower administration. he used to work in the kitchen. they