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"Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo. There's electricity in the air as the President (Martin Sheen) addresses the Congress for his third State of the Union address -- which was intricately composed by Toby (Richard Schiff) -- and while Josh (Bradley Whitford) anxiously tracks public response via a phone poll, a crisis looms when five American drug agents are taken hostage by Colombian rebels. C.J. (Allison Janney) must also deal with allegations that a cop the president singled out as an example was accused of excessive force against a black suspect.

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  • Bartlet's Third State of the Union
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  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo. There's electricity in the air as the President (Martin Sheen) addresses the Congress for his third State of the Union address -- which was intricately composed by Toby (Richard Schiff) -- and while Josh (Bradley Whitford) anxiously tracks public response via a phone poll, a crisis looms when five American drug agents are taken hostage by Colombian rebels. C.J. (Allison Janney) must also deal with allegations that a cop the president singled out as an example was accused of excessive force against a black suspect.
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  • "The Drop In"
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  • 2001-02-07(xsd:date)
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  • Barltet's Third State of the Union
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  • "The War at Home"
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  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo. There's electricity in the air as the President (Martin Sheen) addresses the Congress for his third State of the Union address -- which was intricately composed by Toby (Richard Schiff) -- and while Josh (Bradley Whitford) anxiously tracks public response via a phone poll, a crisis looms when five American drug agents are taken hostage by Colombian rebels. C.J. (Allison Janney) must also deal with allegations that a cop the president singled out as an example was accused of excessive force against a black suspect. As Josh spearheads the sampling efforts, he crosses paths with sassy pollster Joey Lucas (Marlee Matlin) and they renew their sexual chemistry. Elsewhere, Bartlet earns Abbey's (Stockard Channing) ire when his speech omits mention of her passionate issues, including violence against women while an important cable TV political show host (Ted McGinley) sets up in the White House for a live post-speech analysis. But the real reason for Abbey's anger may not just be the omission of her issues, it may be that Bartlet has broken some sort of deal they had made before he became president.
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