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The West Wing
5. The Crackpots and These Women
Josh (Bradley Whitford) is troubled when he receives a special card informing him of where to safely go in the event of a nuclear attack --
a privilege denied to most of his White House co-workers --
while Leo (John Spencer) instructs the senior staff to meet with various special interest groups, some of whom have wacky agendas.
Prior to an important press conference, Toby (Richard Schiff) voices strong opposition to many of President Bartlet's (Martin Sheen)
plans for an upcoming California trip and later checks out the rumor that he was not the chief executive's first choice for the job.
The President, meanwhile, virtually orders his staff tosample his prized chili when he arranges a reception for his Georgetown-bound
daughter (Elisabeth Moss)
6. Mr. Willis of Ohio
Toby (Richard Schiff) and Mandy (Moira Kelly) work to convince some congressmen -- including the nervous Mr. Willis (Al Fann)
who assumed his late wife's office -- to approve a commerce bill that includes a vital census-counting provision.
The President's daughter (Elisabeth Moss) gets into an ugly fracas in a Georgetown bar along with Josh (Bradley Whitford) and Sam (Rob Lowe).
Elsewhere, C.J. (Allison Janney) swallows her pride and asks Sam for help to understand the basic components of the administration's stance
on random census-taking in 2000, and a peeved President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) scolds Leo (John Spencer) when he learns that Leo's wife has left him.
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