Special episode dealing with the 9/11 terrorist attacks which does not take place in continuity and pre-empted the premiere of the third season on first airing. Episode included introduction by the cast as well as numbers to donate towards the New York City Firefighter and Police relief funds. Josh has to watch over gifted students visiting the White House when the White House is put into lockdown and finds that they …more
Flashbacks reveal how the president will officially announce plans to run for re-election.
Bartlet announces his plans for re-election and his staff steps up to the task. Sam reminds the President of his lack of apology revolving the non-disclosure of his illness to the public. Bartlet has to balance his defense against the multiple sclerosis backlash and the siege of the US Embassy in Haiti.
The staff, with the aid of a political strategist, prepare Bartlet's re-election announcement. CJ tries to make up for a press conference slip up. Bartlet tries to decide a course of action in Haiti. Babish's lawyer recommendation for Charlie takes him back.
Flashbacks show the president refining his speech for a re-election announcement.
Escenas retrospectivas muestran al presidente afinando el discurso con el que anunciará su reelección.
C.J. fights back when a special prosecutor begins investigating the president s non-disclosure of his illness.
A prosecutor subpoenas the White House staff to discern their involvement in the cover-up of his Multiple Sclerosis. CJ decides to try to remove the prosecutor through clever use of the press. Bartlet handles a Wyoming forest fire and the possible repeal of the estate tax. Donna dates a Republican.
Bartlet's veto of the death tax runs into a problem when it looks like the house will have enough votes to override it. Josh meets with a governor thinking of challenging Bartlet for the Presidency. CJ personally takes on a reporter. Charlie gets advice from the staff about his upcoming testimony.
President Bartlet vetoes the ``death tax bill, but the staff must move quickly when they learn the House has enough votes to immediately override it.
Bartlet seeks his VP's help at an anti-gun rally following a shooting. Donna has to lie to her boyfriend in her interview over the President's illness. Leo and an Air Force Officer debate the United State's position on the War Crimes Tribunal. Toby's off the cuff remark is overheard by a reporter. Sam battles a Congressman over the penny.
The president asks the reluctant vice president to speak at an anti-gun rally in Texas after a church shooting.
An American spy Submarine disappears in hostile waters and Bartlet must choose his course of action carefully. Abigail's past law suits as a doctor may come back to haunt her husband. Toby meets with a Appropriations Committee representative over arts funding.
The military loses contact with an American spy submarine operating in hostile waters.
While the president frets about where to spend Thanksgiving, C.J. attends to two American Indians who refuse to leave the White House before speaking to an official.
Indians stage a sit-in at the White House demanding better on-reservation health care even as Thanksgiving approaches. Josh tries to help justice take its course on a teenager who fled the country after murder. Toby has a cost-friendly idea to help the President poll better. Sam sees the dangerous fine print on a new poverty index in that it would drastically increase the number of people who fall under that descriptio…more
A UN bill proposes a ban on prostitution and Josh meets with a woman's caucus to discuss it. Bartlet learns of a possible Mad Cow disease outbreak. CJ is appalled by the possibility of selling guns to a Middle Eastern country in order to secure an military base because of the mistreatment of the country's women.
Josh meets with a women s caucus to discuss a U.N. treaty banning prostitution; President Bartlet grapples with how much to reveal to the public about a possible mad-cow epidemic.
It's December 23 and as the FBI works to uncover a plot to firebomb black churches in the South, the presidential investigation intensifies. Bartlet recalls why he made the decision to hide his disease from the public.
As the presidential investigation intensifies, Bartlet recalls the circumstances surrounding his decision not to disclose his multiple sclerosis.
Leo denies censure as an closing to the investigation of Bartlet's hidden illness. Josh tries hard to meet with a women's rights leader in a personal setting. Charlie's gift to the President brings about political debate among the staff.
Leo rejects an offer from the Congressional Oversight Committee that would end the investigation into Bartlet s concealment of his illness.
Leo rechaza una oferta de un comité congresional que terminará con la investigación sobre el encubrimiento de Bartlet sobre su enfermedad.
As the staff prepares for the State of the Union, Sam is interviewed by his former girlfriend for a Vanity Fair profile.
President Bartlet and his staff prepare the State of the Union; Sam s former girlfriend (Traylor Howard) interviews him for a Vanity Fair profile.
It's the day of the Iowa Caucus and the President and his staff argue over whether Bartlet should make a stand on affirmative action. Josh's relationship with Amy heats up and the two try unsuccessfully to put their busy schedules aside to take a trip to Tahiti. Sam meets with a UFO believer... again.
The president and his staff ponder whether to counter a verbal assault on affirmative action.
Leo brings a psychiatrist to The White House to talk to President Bartlet about his insomnia. The White House press corp's most obnoxious reporter is taken hostage in the Congo. Despite their differences, C.J. does everything she can to lobby for his release.
The president consults a psychiatrist (Adam Arkin) about a sleep disorder; C.J. lobbies for the release of a White House reporter taken hostage in the Congo.
President Bartlet uses chess to illustrate to Sam and Toby the tense political situation between China and Taiwan as Taiwan begins test-firing U.S. Patriot missiles. Josh worries about the outcome of the New Hampshire state primary.
The president uses chess to illustrate tensions between the United States and China over Taiwan s testing of Patriot missiles.
The first lady isn't in the mood to celebrate when her birthday falls on the eve of a hearing that will likely result in the loss of her medical license. The British ambassador advises the president not to meet with an Irish terrorist. And Donna discovers that as the result of a border technicality, she's actually Canadian.
The White House celebrates the first lady s birthday on the eve of her possibly losing her medical license; a British ambassador (Roger Rees) argues against the president s meeting with an Irish terrorist.
The new US poet laureate takes an active political stance and threatens to oppose the administration's policy on land mines.
The new poet laureate (Laura Dern) threatens to challenge the administration s policy on land mines.
A truck carrying uranium crashes in an Idaho tunnel. Meanwhile, election strategists measure the potential damage of dropping Vice President Hoynes from the Democratic ticket.
When a uranium-bearing rig crashes in an Idaho tunnel, the White House scrambles to assess the potential crisis; election strategists mull dropping Vice President Hoynes (Tim Matheson) from the Democratic ticket.
Real-life counterparts to the White House Staff Members portrayed on "The West Wing" speak of their work in Washington.
The cast celebrates real people who have served in the White House; clips highlight the series' first three seasons; interviews with David Gergen, Dee Dee Myers, Henry Kissinger, Leon Panetta, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton.
A summit between Bartlet and the Russian president is threatened when satellite photos link Russia to a nuclear-bomb facility in Iran; Bartlet assigns the Secret Service to protect C.J. when public statements prompt death threats from a stalker.
A US satellite captures photos of a nuclear-bomb facility in Iran with links to Russia. This threatens the progress of a summit between Bartlet and the Russian President.
A terrorist threat looms over The White House. Meanwhile, C.J. grows irritated by the constant Secret Service presence in her life.
The White House staff responds to a warning of a terrorist attack, while frustrated C.J. deals with an inflexible Secret Service agent (Mark Harmon) assigned to protect her.
Bartlet must decide about which is more important: a country's rights or the capture of known terrorists. Josh and his feminist girlfriend debate the issues.
A known terrorist enjoys diplomatic immunity; C.J. develops newfound respect for her Secret Service bodyguard (Mark Harmon); Josh battles his lover (Mary-Louise Parker) over a welfare reform bill.
Bartlet comes face to face with his enemy, the Republican candidate, in a public setting. New information reveals to the President that a Middle Eastern government has terrorist supporters. Josh and Amy's relationship comes to a head over the welfare reform bill.
Bartlet encounters his Republican presidential rival (James Brolin) while at a Broadway play; intelligence reveals a high-ranking Middle East official has been supporting terrorism.
El elenco rinde tributo a personas que han trabajado en la Casa Blanca; cortos de las primeras tres temporadas de la serie; entrevistas con David Gergen, Dee Dee Myers, Henry Kissinger, Leon Panetta, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton.
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