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"Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo In the second part of the third season premiere, flashbacks reveal the President (Martin Sheen) as he refines his speech for a major re-election announcement while his staff works uneasily with heavyweight political strategist Bruno Gianelli (Ron Silver) and his team over whether Bartlet should include a public apology in his remarks. In addition, Bartlet tries to patch up a misunderstanding with his wife Abbey (Stockard Channing). The President must also decide if he will accede to the requests of a corrupt Haitian leader that could lead to peace.

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  • Manchester (Part II)
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  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo In the second part of the third season premiere, flashbacks reveal the President (Martin Sheen) as he refines his speech for a major re-election announcement while his staff works uneasily with heavyweight political strategist Bruno Gianelli (Ron Silver) and his team over whether Bartlet should include a public apology in his remarks. In addition, Bartlet tries to patch up a misunderstanding with his wife Abbey (Stockard Channing). The President must also decide if he will accede to the requests of a corrupt Haitian leader that could lead to peace.
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  • "Manchester {Part I)"
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  • 2001-10-17(xsd:date)
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  • Manchester
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  • "Ways and Means"
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  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo In the second part of the third season premiere, flashbacks reveal the President (Martin Sheen) as he refines his speech for a major re-election announcement while his staff works uneasily with heavyweight political strategist Bruno Gianelli (Ron Silver) and his team over whether Bartlet should include a public apology in his remarks. Meanwhile, C.J. (Allison Janney) considers drastic action in the wake of her ill-timed statements during a crucial press conference, and the action includes attempting to resign. Josh (Bradley Whitford) discovers that a strategy regarding a lawsuit against big tobacco that he thought was a victory may turn out to have been a missed opportunity that could have won them reelection in a walk. In addition, Bartlet tries to patch up a misunderstanding with his wife Abbey (Stockard Channing). The President must also decide if he will accede to the requests of a corrupt Haitian leader that could lead to peace.
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