Washington Week Show # 4502 - Terror In London (terrorist attack), Supreme Speculation (Sandra Day O'Connor's replacement), Journalist Jailed. Host Gwen Ifill, guests include Dana Priest, David Sanger, Jeanne Cummings, Michael Duffy. 20.00.10 Composite footage (unclean) with Washington Week title and text : Aftermath of terrorist attack in London, emergency workers helping patient, wreckage of bus, President George W. Bush standing beside British Prime Minister Tony Blair, President Bush and other leaders seated at round table, Iraqi soldiers, aerial view of emergency vehicles on London street after bombing, British police officers. Prime Minister Tony Blair speaking to the press (President Bush and Jacques Chirac behind him) "This is not an attack on one nation, but on all nations, and on civilized people everywhere." President Bush seen speaking to press outside, says "We will not yield to these people, will not yield to the terrorists. We will find them, we'll bring them to justice." British police officers walking away from camera down street. Supreme Court building, activists carrying signs (Never Go Back - Save Roe Filibuster), Sandra Day O'Connor seated next to Chief Justice Rehnquist. 20.01.08 DO NOT USE - court sketches 20.01.35 DO NOT USE - Commercial 20.01.58 Aftermath of terrorist bombings in London, England. Emergency vehicles on street, paramedics moving patient on stretcher, destroyed red double-decker bus in middle of street, leaders gathered for group photo at NATO (President Bush, Jacques Chirac and Vladimir Putin are seen). 20.13.47 Chairman, Judicial Committee Senator Arlen Specter says "I think that these groups do not play a constructive role, but I understand it's America, and they can do whatever they like." 20.13.56 Ranking Member, Judicial Committee Senator Patrick Leahy says "I think it's counter productive, it's almost like a political campaign and it's not, we're talking about the highest court in the land." 20.14.06 Footage of President George W. Bush and nominee Alberto Gonzales. President Bush says "I'm loyal to my friends, and all of a suddenly this fella, who is a good public servant and a really fine person is under fire, and so do I like it? No, I don't like it, (laughs) at all." 20.16.50 Split screen of Jeanne Cummings and footage of Chief Justice William Rehnquist walking to car. 20.20.24 Split screen of reporters who refused to name sources. Executive editor from The New York Times says "I think that anybody who believes that the government and other powerful institutions should be closely and aggressively watched should feel a chill up their spine today."