"\"Previously on the West Wing\" spoken by C.J. As a bi-partisan friendship breakfast with members of Congress nears, President Bartlet's (Martin Sheen) staff vigorously debates the merits of including a patient's bill of rights and minimum wage increase among the incendiary topics while C.J. (Allison Janney) jousts with the new chief of staff of the Senate Majority leader Ann Stark (Felicity Huffman) over the press conference's agenda and location. Toby (Richard Schiff), eager to have the breakfast be about issues, makes several tactical mistakes when dealing with Stark, and creates a public relations disaster."@en . . . . "\"Noel\""@en . "11"^^ . "The Leadership Breakfast"@en . "\"Previously on the West Wing\" spoken by C.J. As a bi-partisan friendship breakfast with members of Congress nears, President Bartlet's (Martin Sheen) staff vigorously debates the merits of including a patient's bill of rights and minimum wage increase among the incendiary topics while C.J. (Allison Janney) jousts with the new chief of staff of the Senate Majority leader Ann Stark (Felicity Huffman) over the press conference's agenda and location. Toby (Richard Schiff), eager to have the breakfast be about issues, makes several tactical mistakes when dealing with Stark, and creates a public relations disaster. Elsewhere: Leo (John Spencer) asks Josh (Bradley Whitford) to apologize for him to a powerful news columnist after he unintentionally insults her; Sam (Rob Lowe) lobbies C.J. to move the media briefing room away from the White House to free-up much-needed space; and Sam and Josh start a cozy fire in the Mural Room - unaware that the chimney flue has been welded shut for more than 100 years."@en . "The Leadership Breakfast"@en . . "2"^^ . . . . . "\"The Drop In\""@en . "2001-01-10"^^ . . . .