Washington Week Show # 4321 - Allies and Anguish, Rx Resolution?, Power Politics, Redefining Marriage (gay marriage). Host Gwen Ifill, guests include Doyle McManus, Ceci Connolly, Jeffrey Birnbaum, Anne Kornblut. 20.00.15 Composite footage (unclean) with Washington Week title and text : President Bush in England walking past royal guards (Prince Philip seen behind him), Queen Elizabeth II, President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush at Royal dinner, protestors in England, President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair, Tony Blair says "It's an alliance of values, it's an alliance of common interest, it's an alliance of common convictions and beliefs.". Aftermath of terrorist bombing in Turkey. Presidential candidates seated on stage, pharmacist in pharmacy, pouring pills (prescription, medication), Senator Edward Kennedy, Dennis Hastert, American Association of Retired Persons building, pan up electric towers, woman pumping gas, court judges, two women hugging, two men drinking champagne, people carrying large gay pride flag. 20.01.32 DO NOT USE Commercials 20.02.24 Aftermath footage of terrorist bombing in Istanbul, Turkey. Two men carrying injured victim, recovery teams searching through rubble, debris. 20.02.41 President George W. Bush says "The Terrorists hope to intimidate, they hope to demoralize, they particularly want to intimidate and demoralize free nations, they're not going to succeed." 20.08.51 (D) Montana says "This is the last chance for rural America to get significant increases, payments to doctors, hospitals, seniors will not have this chance again in the definite future if this bill does not pass, it's that simple." 20.09.11 Howard Dean at debate says "This bill makes it harder for seniors to get the kind of prescription benefits they need, this bill will ultimately privatize a good piece of Medicare which will make it more expensive for seniors, because everybody knows that insurance companies are not as efficient as the way Medicare is run today." 20.14.37 Senator John McCain (R) Arizona "A secretive, exclusive process has lead to a twelve hundred page monstrosity that's chopped full of special interest give-aways and exemptions from environmental and other laws that frankly can't withstand the light of scrutiny."