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A Day at the White House
Scenes from "Privateers"
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| It's morning at the White House, but Abbey did let Jed get an extra hour of sleep. |
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| Time to get up, eat breakfast, and debate an amendment to the foreign aid bill. |
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| Abbey's not happy..."What the hell kind of free world are you running, Jed?" |
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| Leo's day is also off to a rocky start. Did he really think global warming would go unnoticed? |
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| CJ breaks up as Amy struggles with the DAR situation. |
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| Jean-Paul being arrogant with Charlie. Hardly a good idea! |
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| Charlie makes it clear that he's not giving up... |
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| Donna keeps a close eye on a potential security risk at the DAR dinner. |
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| Abbey talks to Amy at the DAR dinner. |
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| The President gets ready for bed as another day at the White House come to an end. |
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| It's been a long day, but, as usual, Jed finds a way to work everything out. |
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| It might be too early to discuss the state of the free world. Coffee has to come first. |
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| CJ and Will have fun with Amy in a meeting about the DAR and Abbey's "pirate" ancestor. |
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| A tall order for Amy's first day...getting the President to veto his own bill. |
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| After Jean-Paul asks where to find Zoey, Charlie gives him the wrong directions...but nicely. |
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| ...and Zoey seems pleased. |
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| Toby realizes he's been used by an old friend. |
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| Anticipating that she was about to be fired, Amy is surprised when Abbey says it was a good day. |
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| Abbey's still upset that she wasn't able to halt the progress of the foreign aid bill. |
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