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  • THE WEST WING 07
    The West Wing Scripts/Season 1 2008. 10. 31. 09:05

    THE WEST WING
    “THE STATE DINNER”
    WRITTEN BY: AARON SORKIN AND PAUL REDFORD
    DIRECTED BY: THOMAS SCHLAMME
    
    
    TEASER
    
    FADE IN: INT. PRESS BRIEFING ROOM - DAY
    C.J. is informally talking to the members of the press as she’s looking over a slide sheet.
    
    C.J.
    The first lady will be wearing a Badgely Mischka silk Shantung gown with a beaded bodice.
    
    SONDRA 
    Shoes?
    
    C.J.
    I believe she will be wearing shoes, yes.
    
    REPORTER
    C.J....
    
    C.J.
    Black suede and velvet with a Manolo Blahnik slides with a rhinestone and mother of 
    pearl toe buckle.
    
    SONDRA
    Accessories?
    
    C.J.
    Gabriel Sanchez freshwater pearl necklace with tourmaline beads. I’m also told to inform 
    you she will be carrying a Christina Bomba silk pleated organdy drawstring evening bag. 
    
    REPORTER
    And Mrs. Siguto?
    
    C.J.
    Mrs. Siguto will be wearing a traditional silk kegaya in dark purple with an overlay of 
    black silk lace. 
    
    SONDRA
    C.J.?
    
    C.J.
    Matching open-toe evening slippers. Her jewelry is by an artist from her birthplace, 
    which is Jakarta.
    
    Josh appears and waits for C.J. to finish.
    
    C.J.
    It is fashioned with rubies and gold. Anything else? [No response.] 
    Nothing on the nuclear test ban treaty? [More silence.] 
    No? Okay. Thank you. [gets up and walks to the briefing podium, Josh following]
    
    JOSH
    C.J....
    
    C.J.
    Man alive, do I love it when In Style magazine is issued press credentials. Mirabella 
    needed to know what kind of wine is being served with the fish course. So, it’s a good 
    thing I went to school for 22 years. 
    
    JOSH
    What wine are we...?
    
    C.J.
    It’s wine and you’ll drink it.
    
    JOSH
    Okay.
    
    C.J.
    What do you need?
    
    C.J. and Josh walk out to the HALLWAY and continue the conversation.
    
    JOSH
    Sarah is picking up speed and power and has now been classified as a class four system. 
    You might want to talk about preparations and contingencies.
    
    C.J.
    Sure. What are we talking about?
    
    JOSH
    Hurricane Sarah.
    
    C.J.
    Sarah’s a hurricane.
    
    JOSH
    Yes.
    
    C.J.
    Where is it heading?
    
    JOSH
    Georgia and parts of the Carolinas. 
    
    C.J.
    When?
    
    JOSH
    It will hit landfall by tonight. 
    
    C.J.
    Is it serious?
    
    JOSH
    Have you ever been in a hurricane?
    
    C.J.
    No.
    
    JOSH
    Me neither, but they look pretty serious.
    
    They go into the COMMUNICATIONS BULLPEN where they meet up with Sam.
    
    SAM
    Just so you know, they’ve voted to strike.
    
    C.J.
    The teamsters?
    
    SAM
    Fifteen minutes ago. Leo’s putting them in a room.
    
    C.J.
    When?
    
    SAM
    Now.
    
    C.J.
    How long is it going to last?
    
    Sam, Josh and C.J. walk out to the HALLWAY.
    
    SAM
    Till midnight. Taft-Hartley expires, that’s why they’re going to walk.
    
    C.J.
    There’s a state dinner tonight.
    
    JOSH
    We’ll make more food.
    
    C.J.
    Josh...
    
    They reach C.J.’S OFFICE AREA where Toby is waiting.
    
    JOSH
    Don’t worry about it.
    
    C.J.
    [to Toby] Hey, did you know about the hurricane?
    
    TOBY
    Yeah.
    
    C.J.
    Everybody but me?
    
    They all enter C.J.’S OFFICE. C.J. walks to her desk. The others fill the room.
    
    TOBY
    Listen, I want you to start preparing for something. There’s a situation in McClane.
    
    C.J.
    Virginia?
    
    TOBY
    Idaho.
    
    C.J.
    What’s in Idaho?
    
    TOBY
    There’s a property there that local law enforcements had surrounded for four days. 
    A farmhouse, with anywhere from 18 to 40 Survivalists.
    
    C.J.
    Are they armed?
    
    TOBY
    Yeah.
    
    C.J.
    Are there kids?
    
    TOBY
    Yes.
    
    C.J. grimaces to Sam, who puts his head down.
    
    TOBY
    The F.B.I. decided it’s a hostage situation. So, we have ourselves a whole new ball game.
    
    C.J.
    So, let me see if I have this.
    [looks at Josh] A hurricane’s picked up speed and power and is heading for Georgia. 
    [looks at Sam] Management and labor are coming here to work out a settlement to avoid 
    a crippling strike that will begin at midnight tonight. 
    [looks at Toby] And the government’s planning a siege on 18 to 40 of its citizens, 
    all the while we host a state dinner for the President of Indonesia.
    
    JOSH and TOBY
    Yeah.
    
    SAM
    You got it.
    
    Sondra walks in and tries to get C.J.’s attention.
    
    C.J.
    Amazingly, you know what I’ll get asked most often today? 
    
    JOSH
    What?
    
    C.J.
    Sondra?
    
    SONDRA
    I’m sorry, C.J....
    
    C.J.
    Black suede and velvet. Manolo Blahnik slides with a rhinestone and mother of pearl 
    toe buckle.
    
    SONDRA
    [writes it down] Thanks.
    
    C.J.
    No problem.
    
    Sondra leaves as C.J. looks at Josh, at Sam, and at Toby.
    
    SMASH CUT TO: MAIN TITLES.
    END TEASER
    * * *
    
    ACT ONE
    
    FADE IN: INT. JOSH’S OFFICE - DAY
    Josh is on the phone. Radio is on about the storm.
    
    JOSH
    Low-pressure system. It’s another low-pressure system. Okay, I’m talking to the Red 
    Cross. I’ll call you in about an hour... Yeah. Bye.
    
    He hangs up and walks out of his office to JOSH’S BULLPEN AREA.
    
    JOSH
    Donnatella Moss! 
    
    DONNA
    Hey.
    
    JOSH
    A senior Indonesian deputy is coming tonight. Toby and I want to talk to him alone 
    for a few minutes. I need you to find out if he can speak English and if he can’t, 
    we need to get an interpreter from State.
    
    DONNA
    What’s his name? 
    
    JOSH
    Ramahedi Sumahedjo Bambang.
    
    Conversation moves to the HALLWAY.
    
    DONNA
    Can you spell that? 
    
    JOSH
    Not correctly, no. 
    
    DONNA
    Josh...
    
    JOSH
    Yes.
    
    DONNA
    I’ve got to tell you something.
    
    JOSH
    What?
    
    DONNA
    I’m not wild about this whole Indonesian thing.
    
    JOSH
    What’s the problem?
    
    DONNA
    I’ve been doing some reading on my own.
    
    JOSH
    I wish you wouldn’t do that.
    
    DONNA
    Why?
    
    JOSH
    Because you tend to call some bizarre factoid from a less than reputable source and 
    then you blow it all out of proportion.
    
    DONNA
    [peeved] I do not. 
    
    JOSH
    Donna...
    
    They walk to the COMMUNICATIONS BULLPEN.
    
    DONNA
    I just thought you might like to know that in certain parts of Indonesia, they summarily 
    execute people they suspect of being sorcerers.
    
    JOSH
    [stops] What?
    
    DONNA
    I read it.
    
    JOSH
    They... summarily execute people they suspect of being sorcerers?
    
    DONNA
    They behead them.
    
    JOSH
    Sorcerers.
    
    Josh and Donna are just on their way through THE ROOSEVELT ROOM.
    
    DONNA
    Gangs of roving people. Beheading those they suspect of being sorcerers. 
    You know with... what’s that thing that Death carries?
    
    JOSH
    A scythe.
    
    DONNA
    They’re doing it with a scythe.
    
    JOSH
    Well, thanks for the head’s up.
    
    DONNA
    I thought you might like to know who’s coming over for dinner.
    
    JOSH
    You bet. 
    
    JOSH ends up in LEO’S OFFICE. Leo enters through another door. C.J., Sam, Toby and Mandy
    are already there while Leo leans against his desk.
    
    LEO
    I heard it got upgraded. 
    
    JOSH
    It’s a class 4 hurricane. FEMA’s down in Georgia with the Red Cross. The President 
    should be prepared to sign some sort of federal disaster relief. What’s going on with 
    the truckers?
    
    LEO
    I’m meeting with them in the Roosevelt Room in an hour.
    
    JOSH
    C.J.’s going to need to know what they’re wearing.
    
    C.J.
    Yeah.
    
    TOBY
    What’s the issue?
    
    SAM
    Two tiered hiring. 
    
    LEO
    A company divides its workforce into two bodies. Long term, full time employees, 
    who enjoy top market wages and benefits, and part time, or newer full time employees 
    who are paid a lower waged scale and usually get no benefits.
    
    C.J.
    But, they’re part time employees.
    
    MANDY
    But, a lot of them aren’t. A lot of the workers that management designated as part time 
    are de facto full time employees while working the same amount of hours under a different 
    designation at lower wages with no health or pension. 
    
    JOSH
    I’m with management.
    
    MANDY
    Imagine my surprise.
    
    TOBY
    A younger workforce puts a premium on job flexibility and they’re unwilling to make a 
    long time commitments to a single company. What do you expect?
    
    MANDY
    Fair hiring practices. 
    
    LEO
    Listen. McClane, Idaho? I need someone to monitor and keep the President and me updated 
    throughout the day. 
    
    SAM
    I’ll do it.
    
    LEO
    You’re going to work with Toby on the toast.
    
    TOBY
    Don’t need him.
    
    LEO
    Yes, you do.
    
    SAM
    It takes two people to write a toast?
    
    LEO
    The State Department’s very particular about these toasts. 
    
    JOSH
    I’ll assign someone from my office.
    
    MANDY
    I can do it.
    
    JOSH
    No. You can’t. 
    
    MANDY
    Why not?
    
    JOSH
    Because, you’re a political consultant and... this is an actual... you know... thing.
    
    MANDY
    Leo, please tell Josh that I can play a role in issues and it’s not going to be the 
    end to this administration?
    
    JOSH
    I don’t think it will be the end of this administration, Leo. I think it will be the 
    end of this republic.
    
    LEO
    Establish a contact at the Justice Department and the FBI. And keep Josh informed 
    throughout the day and night. What else?
    
    JOSH
    [looks at a file] The... uh... Redskins suck.
    
    LEO
    Thank you. 
    
    Meeting breaks up. Toby and Josh walk out to the HALLWAY. Donna was loitering around 
    the meeting, smiling at Josh's comment. Toby comes up to her.
    
    TOBY
    Donna?
    
    DONNA
    Yeah?
    
    TOBY
    Did Josh talk to you about the...?
    
    DONNA
    Ramahedi Sumahedjo Bambang?
    
    TOBY
    Yeah.
    
    DONNA
    I’m on it.
    
    TOBY
    Thank you. 
    
    DONNA
    Toby, did you know that in certain parts of Indonesia they summarily execute people 
    who they suspect of being sorcerers?
    
    TOBY
    Yes.
    
    He ducks into an office. Donna looks back at Josh.
    
    DONNA
    [to Josh] You see?
    
    JOSH
    You’re all crazy.
    
    CUT TO: INT. MURAL ROOM - DAY
    
    Reporters and photographers are kept behind red velvet ropes on one side of the room 
    as Bartlet and PRESIDENT SIGUTO of Indonesia stand between the American and the 
    Indonesian flag. C.J. gets something from Bartlet and ducks out of the way.
    
    HARRY
    Mr. President?
    
    C.J.
    No questions right now, Harry.
    
    HARRY 
    A short one.
    
    BARTLET
    She’s not worried about the length of your question, she’s worried about the length 
    of my response.
    
    They all laugh. Flash bulbs pop. Bartlet talks to Siguto.
    
    BARTLET
    We’re having salmon tonight. 
    
    SIGUTO
    Yes.
    
    BARTLET
    They told you that?
    
    SIGUTO
    Yes.
    
    More pictures taken. Bartlet smiles and turns his head for the cameras. 
    Siguto just sits and stares straight ahead.
    
    BARTLET
    Yo-yo Ma is going to play. [No answer.] Some Bach concertos, I believe. 
    [Still no answer.] Do you like salmon?
    
    SIGUTO
    No.
    
    BARTLET
    Well... our mistake.
    
    SIGUTO
    Yes.
    
    Bartlet just smiles for the cameras.
    
    CUT TO: INT. SAM’S OFFICE - DAY
    Sam is sitting at his desk with the laptop when Toby comes in.
    
    TOBY
    What do you have so far?
    
    SAM
    Uh, we start by welcoming our friends and distinguished guests. We praise President 
    Siguto for leading his country through a period that promises profound change as 
    Indonesia moves from an authoritarian dictatorship towards a real democracy.
    
    TOBY
    The beginnings of a real democracy.  Let’s not get carried away. 
    
    SAM
    All right. Ah... we have been friends for over 50 years...
    
    TOBY
    Don’t... Don’t say friends. 
    
    SAM
    It’s a state dinner.
    
    TOBY
    Fine. But I don’t think we should remind people how friendly we were with dictators 
    who oppressed their people while stealing their money.
    
    SAM
    How else are you going to steal people’s money?
    
    TOBY
    See, that’s good. Write that in the toast? [starts to leave]
    
    SAM
    Toby?
    
    TOBY
    Yeah?
    
    SAM
    You got something going on tonight with Josh?
    
    TOBY
    We got to see a guy about a thing.
    
    SAM
    Need any help?
    
    TOBY
    No. Toughen this up.
    
    CUT TO: INT. THE ROOSEVELT ROOM - DAY
    Management and Labor people are seated around the table, two of which are BOBBY RUSSO 
    and SEYMOUR LITTLE. Leo barges in authoritarian and sits at the head of the table.
    
    LEO
    Thirty days with a federal mediator, you people couldn’t work this out?
    
    RUSSO
    There’s fundamental differences.
    
    LEO
    Name them.
    
    LITTLE
    It’s the same differences.
    
    LEO
    Name them again.
    
    RUSSO
    The two-tiered hiring. 
    
    LITTLE
    Leo, the trucking industry faces intense competition from Fed Ex and UPS, the railroads, 
    the airlines, freight operations...
    
    RUSSO
    Seymour...
    
    LITTLE
    ...For us to accept wage costs that are significantly greater than our competitors, 
    would render us unable to compete...
    
    RUSSO
    You know, you’re full of crap, Seymour.
    
    LEO
    This is the White House, Bobby, it’s not the Jersey turnpike. Watch your mouth. 
    
    RUSSO
    Forgive me.
    
    LEO
    For all the danger your industry’s facing from competition, Seymour... the fact is, 
    the trucks are still this country’s number one way of moving things around. Including 
    food. I’m talking about produce rotting in warehouses. I’m talking about fistfights 
    in supermarkets over who gets the last bar of soap. [stands] You have until midnight.
    
    CUT TO: INT. COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE - DAY
    Mandy is leaning against the door as Josh walks in.
    
    MANDY
    You don’t think I can do this.
    
    JOSH
    Why aren’t you in your own office?
    
    MANDY
    I don’t have an office in this building.
    
    JOSH
    There’s a reason for that.
    
    They walk and talk into the HALLWAY.
    
    MANDY
    The McClane police got a warrant to search this house. They had reason to believe 
    there was a gun in that house that was made illegal by virtue of a barrel that was 
    a quarter inch shorter than it was supposed to be. 
    
    JOSH pours himself some coffee.
    
    MANDY
    The people in this house, who are exactly who you think they are, refused entry to 
    the police. 
    
    JOSH
    Did they... refuse it politely?
    
    MANDY
    They produced weapons, if that’s what you’re asking. 
    
    JOSH
    Yes... that’s what I’m asking you. 
    
    MANDY
    It really bugs you that the President listens to me sometimes.
    
    JOSH
    Yes, but you shouldn’t take it personally. It bugs me when the President listens to 
    anyone who isn’t me.
     
    MANDY
    Do you know why the FBI had reason to believe there was an illegal weapon in this house?
    
    They enter JOSH’S OFFICE.
    
    JOSH
    Why?
    
    MANDY
    Because we sold it to them. 
    
    JOSH
    You know that for sure?
    
    MANDY
    Yeah. Also, there are children in there. And a lot of crossed wires between the 
    Deputy Attorney General and the FBI and Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms in terms of 
    who’s running the show. My point is, aside from everything else, this is a PR disaster 
    waiting to happen. And it’s going to happen today. This is why you hired me. 
    
    JOSH
    Yeah, I was wondering why that was. 
    
    MANDY
    [chuckles] It bugs you. 
    
    JOSH
    Yes. 
    
    Mandy walks away. Josh whispers.
    
    JOSH
    Yes.
    
    FADE OUT.
    END ACT ONE
    * * *
    
    ACT TWO
    
    FADE IN:
    
    INT. THE OVAL OFFICE - DAY
    Bartlet and Siguto are sitting in chairs. Another group of reporters are standing 
    across them. Cameras are again flashing. 
    
    REPORTER
    President Siguto, how are you enjoying America so far?
    
    SIGUTO
    Fine, thank you.
    
    REPORTER
    Would you mind expanding on that, sir?
    
    He doesn’t respond. Bartlet leans over.
    
    BARTLET
    She’d like you to say a little more on the subject. 
    
    SIGUTO
    I have nothing more to say on the subject.
    
    BARTLET
    Okay.
    
    C.J.
    One more question. Danny?
    
    DANNY
    Mr. President?
    
    BARTLET
    Which one?
    
    DANNY
    Pardon me. President Bartlet... I wondered if you noticed the protestors across the 
    street this morning?
    
    BARTLET
    I try not to look out my window that much, Danny. What protestors? 
    
    DANNY
    Vermeil.
    
    BARTLET
    Vermeil?
    
    DANNY
    Yes, sir.
    
    C.J.
    Danny, I’m going to cover vermeil at the briefing, that’s all folks, I got to bring 
    in the next group.
    
    BARTLET
    Thank you.
    
    As reporters are filing out, Danny and C.J. talk into the HALLWAY.
    
    DANNY
    You don’t know what it’s about, do you?
    
    C.J.
    The protestors?
    
    DANNY
    Yes.
    
    C.J.
    It’s about vermeil.
    
    DANNY
    What’s vermeil?
    
    C.J.
    I happen to know what vermeil is. 
    
    DANNY
    [with a chuckle] Okay.
    
    C.J.
    My one o’clock briefing is going to be about the vermeil protestors, isn’t it?
    
    DANNY
    Well, I just asked a question in front of 24 White House press reporters and you didn’t 
    answer it. So, I would assume that there would be some sort of follow-up, yes.
    
    C.J.
    Thanks.
    
    DANNY
    Anytime. 
    
    Carol passes by.
    
    DANNY
    Carol?
    
    CAROL
    Yeah?
    
    DANNY
    She’s going to need you. [walks off]
    
    CAROL
    What do you need?
    
    C.J.
    I need to know what vermeil is and why people are protesting it. 
    
    CAROL
    Vermeil?
    
    C.J.
    Yes. 
    
    CAROL
    ...E-I-L?
    
    They walk inside THE OVAL OFFICE. Leo walks up to Bartlet and Siguto, who are still 
    in their chairs.
    
    BARTLET
    Leo...
    
    LEO
    Good morning, sir. 
    [to Siguto] Good morning, Mr. President. Would you excuse me, Mr. President? 
    [back to Bartlet] Sir, if I could...
    
    BARTLET
    Absolutely.
    
    LEO
    Thank you. 
    
    BARTLET
    [to Siguto] Would you pardon me one moment, please? [to reporters] Excuse me, folks. 
    
    C.J. calls on Carol as Bartlet and Leo walk into LEO’S OFFICE. They whisper at the door.
    
    BARTLET
    I can’t decide if that man is boring or rude, but he’s one or the other. 
    
    LEO
    I’m sorry to hear that.
    
    BARTLET
    I’m sitting out there trying to figure out how this guy campaign for something 
    and win, then I remembered--we usually rig the elections. 
    
    LEO
    There you go.
    
    BARTLET
    You think it’s important he sit at my table tonight? 
    
    LEO
    He’s the guest of honor, so it is customary.
    
    BARTLET
    Where are you sitting?
    
    LEO
    At your table, sir.
    
    BARTLET
    Where’s Toby sitting?
    
    LEO
    With C.J. and Josh and Sam.
    
    BARTLET
    Ah, that’s the fun table. 
    
    LEO
    Yeah.
    
    BARTLET
    What do you need?
    
    LEO
    I just wanted to let you know that we’re going to clear out a battle carrier group 
    from the Norfolk Naval Yard.
    
    BARTLET
    Because of the hurricane?
    
    LEO
    Yes. It’s standard procedure. They want to get the ships out of the way. 
    
    BARTLET
    All right, fine.
    
    LEO
    And this is just in case someone asks you why we deployed an entire group in the 
    North Atlantic.
    
    Their conversation fades as they re-enter THE OVAL OFFICE. Bartlet sits in his chair. 
    Cameras flashing, Siguto still sitting like a gargoyle.
    
    BARTLET
    Sorry to keep you waiting. [No answer.] Did I mention we’re having salmon tonight?
    
    SIGUTO
    Yes.
    
    CUT TO: INT. TOBY’S OFFICE - DAY
    We look over Toby's shoulder as he writes in long hand on a legal pad. Sam is sitting 
    on Toby's couch with his laptop on his lap.
    
    TOBY
    Read this. [hands Sam the pad, which Sam reads as Toby closes the door]
    
    SAM
    “Indonesia’s constitution highlights democratic principles.” Toby...
    
    TOBY
    Read.
    
    SAM
    I know what you’re gearing up for.
    
    TOBY
    Read!
    
    SAM
    [reads] “The national ideology of Pancasila, upon which, your constitution is founded, 
    includes a belief in the Supreme Being, while calling for religious tolerance.” 
    I see you’ve underlined that. “Freedom of the press, freedom of assembly...” 
    Toby, do you think it a good idea to invite people to dinner and then tell them 
    exactly what they’re doing wrong with their lives?
    
    TOBY
    Absolutely, otherwise it’s just a waste of food. 
    
    SAM
    Toby...
    
    TOBY
    We’re not telling them how to run their lives. 
    
    SAM
    [reads again] “It’s time for your government to live up to the promises enshrined 
    in the hearts and minds of your people as well as the laws of your land?”
    
    TOBY
    Friendly reminder.
    
    SAM
    Can we soften the top of this?
    
    TOBY
    No.
    
    SAM
    Something like... “As has often been said, a true friend tells another friend the 
    truth and on some issues, we must speak candidly, or we could not, in all honesty, 
    hold the great honor of being known the world over as Indonesia’s friend.” 
    
    TOBY
    Well... that was just about the worst writing I have ever heard.
    
    SAM
    I know. 
    
    CUT TO: INT. BRIEFING ROOM - DAY
    C.J. is doing the briefing.
    
    C.J.
    Vermeil is gilded silver. Silver covered in gold. The White House has one of the 
    largest collections in the world. 
    
    REPORTER 1
    Why the protestors?
    
    C.J.
    Well, these are 18th and 19th century French objects. Many designed by the noted 
    European silversmith, Jean-Baptiste Claude Odiot.
    
    We see Danny's extremely smiling face. 
    
    C.J.
    The collection is kept in the Gold Room along with the ten-arm glass cut chandelier 
    which was made in England in 1785. 
    
    REPORTER 2
    C.J.? What does this have to do with the protestors?
    
    C.J.
    Nothing at all. It’s just interesting information and I thought I’d share it with you.
     
    Light chuckles from the audience.
    
    C.J.
    Many workers were blinded by the mercury while making these pieces. Louis the 15th 
    would melt them down to pay for his wars against his people. So, in general, they’re 
    seen in some circles as a symbol of a government’s bloody and tyrannical oppression 
    of its own people. We use them as centerpieces with a seasonal floral arrangement.
     
    TOM
    Is the President concerned this might send the wrong message?
    
    C.J.
    [stares for a moment] I’ll be honest with you, Tom. I haven’t run this by the President 
    yet, but I’ll have that for you, plus the rest of the day’s scores and highlights at the 
    next briefing at 4:00 or 5:00. Thank you. 
    
    As she leaves the podium, she meets Carol.
    
    C.J.
    I won’t need a transcript of that.
    
    C.J. walks out to the HALLWAY. where Danny catches up.
    
    DANNY
    C.J....
    
    C.J.
    You’re a rabble rouser, you know that? You rouse rabbles.
    
    DANNY
    Hey...
    
    C.J.
    I went and looked at your big vermeil demonstration. Six people in Lafayette Park 
    with oak tag and magic markers. 
    
    DANNY
    I didn’t say it was Selma, Alabama, or anything.
    
    C.J.
    Six people! Six pathetic people protesting on a Friday and you just lent their weak 
    and feeble voices a megaphone. What do you call that?
    
    DANNY
    A job well done.
    
    C.J.
    You’re very proud of yourself. 
    
    DANNY
    Yeah. So, what are you wearing tonight?
    
    C.J.
    What am I wearing tonight?
    
    DANNY
    Yeah.
    
    C.J.
    Your paper wants to know what I’m wearing?
    
    DANNY
    Not my paper, that was just for me. 
    
    C.J.
    [stops] You want to know what I’m wearing?
    
    DANNY
    Yeah.
    
    C.J.
    [slowly] Well... I’m wearing... an evening gown of... gray silk.
    
    DANNY
    Good, then. I’ll be looking forward to it.
    
    C.J.
    Well, okay. I got to go deal with the vermeil crazies. 
    
    DANNY
    See ya.
    
    C.J.
    Okay. 
    
    C.J. thinks it over after Danny walks away.
    
    CUT TO: INT. DINER - DAY
    Sam and Laurie are eating sandwiches. Laurie has a law book in his lap, sitting sideways 
    in the booth.
    
    SAM
    The point I was trying to make to Toby was that this toast is coming at the end of two 
    days of policy talks. And maybe at dinner we could lighten it up.
    
    LAURIE
    Sam, I’ve got Com Law in an hour. 
    
    SAM
    Should I sit quietly?
    
    LAURIE
    Yeah, ‘cause I really need to study this. 
    
    SAM
    No problem. 
    
    LAURIE
    Thanks.
    
    SAM
    I’ll eat my sandwich.
    
    LAURIE
    Good, Sam.
    
    SAM
    I’m having a hard time deciding between the ham and cheese and the chicken salad. 
    
    LAURIE
    This might help you, the chicken salad’s mine. [brings her plate closer to her]
    
    SAM
    Yeah, but this kind of environment is basically community food, right?
    
    LAURIE
    You’re not afraid of being seen with me right now?
    
    SAM
    Because of the way you’re dressed?
    
    She’s dressed in college wear.
    
    LAURIE
    No, not... why? What’s wrong with the way I’m dressed? No. Because of my night job, Sam. 
    You’re not afraid of being seen with me?
    
    SAM
    No. 
    
    LAURIE
    Okay.
    
    SAM
    Your night job’s crummy.
    
    LAURIE
    Yes. I know.
    
    SAM
    So, you got a thing tonight? A date?
    
    LAURIE
    A client?
    
    SAM
    Yeah.
    
    LAURIE
    Yeah.
    
    SAM
    Who?
    
    LAURIE
    Sam?
    
    SAM
    I was just...
    
    LAURIE
    I thought we had a deal.
    
    SAM
    Yes.
    
    LAURIE
    Thank you.
    
    SAM
    Where’s he taking you?
    
    LAURIE
    I don’t know.
    
    SAM
    Okay.
    
    LAURIE
    No. I really don’t know, Sam. He calls me, he tells me what to wear and the rest of it 
    is a big surprise.
    
    SAM
    Is this...?
    
    LAURIE
    Sam, I have class in an hour and I have not even finished...
    
    SAM
    Oh, for God’s sakes, it’s Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 US 335. You cite the precedent. 
    You cite Black’s opinion for the majority.
    
    LAURIE
    [stunned at his knowledge] Thank you for that display of geek bravado. But I’d like to 
    learn this myself so I can graduate from law school, practice law, and give up my night job. 
    
    SAM
    And I’d like you to learn my experience when I tell you that law school bears little 
    relationship to the practice of law.
    
    LAURIE
    It bears some relationship to graduating, though, right?
    
    SAM
    Yes.
    
    LAURIE
    Then shut up.
    
    SAM
    I’m just saying. Your night job stinks.
    
    LAURIE
    Fine.
    
    SAM
    And I’m taking your sandwich.
    
    LAURIE
    Fine.
    
    She watches him take a bite of her sandwich as she bites down on a pickle.
    
    CUT TO: INT. THE OVAL OFFICE - DAY
    Two military types, Leo, Josh and Mandy, are meeting with the President.
    
    MILITARY GUY 1
    Certainly, I think we’re all agreed that militias impose an inherent threat. They are 
    very well armed condreys of dangerous lunatics bent on undermining the government.
    
    MANDY
    Mr. President? Would it be inappropriate for me to join the discussion?
    
    BARTLET
    No, of course not.
    
    MANDY
    Kooks, nuts, extremists, the lunatic fringe element. This is the inevitable and 
    unavoidable by product of the democracy. Such as pornography is the unavoidable by 
    product of free speech. 
    
    JOSH
    Excuse me, Mr. President. These people aren’t thumbing through Hustler. They’re armed. 
    They’re evading arrest and they’re holding hostages.
    
    MANDY
    We think they’re holding hostages. Plus, we’re the ones who sold them the gun in the 
    first place. 
    
    MILITARY GUY 2
    Yes. It’s called a sting, Mandy.
    
    MANDY
    Yeah, but another word for it is entrapment.
    
    MILITARY GUY 2
    Oh please. Pardon me, Mr. President, but the judge is never going to-
    
    MANDY
    I’m not talking about the courts. I’m talking about public opinion. 
    
    MILITARY GUY 1
    Then this is two different conversations.
    
    BARTLET
    You want to raid this house?
    
    MILITARY GUY 2
    We don’t have to come in with guns blazing. We can simply fire tear gas through the windows.
    
    MANDY
    And tomorrow’s front page will be a screaming woman running out of a burning house with 
    a baby in her arms and F.B.I. windbreakers in the foreground. Why can’t we starve them out?
    
    MILITARY GUY 1
    They’ve got like a five-year supply of food and water. To say nothing of ammunition.
    
    LEO
    Josh?
    
    JOSH
    There’s no way this’ll end good. All that’s left is to end it fast.
    
    LEO
    I agree.
    
    MANDY
    What about a negotiator?
    
    MILITARY GUY 2
    Negotiation what?
    
    MANDY
    A peaceful settlement.
    
    JOSH
    This is a stand off with federal officers. A peaceful settlement is “put your guns down, 
    you’re under arrest.”
    
    MANDY
    I think it would be wise if we demonstrated that we exhausted every possible peaceful 
    solution before we got all Ramboed up.
     
    BARTLET
    All right, Mandy. Thank you. Josh? Would you two give us a minute, please?
    
    Josh and Mandy walk out into the OUTER OVAL OFFICE. They stay there as the door closes.
    
    JOSH
    I don’t think it’s unreasonably macho for the White House to be aggressive in preserving 
    democracy.
    
    MANDY
    Let me tell you something. Ultimately, it is not the nuts that are the greatest threat 
    to democracy, as history has shown us over and over and over again, the greatest threat 
    to democracy is the unbridled power of the state over its citizens. Which, by the way, 
    that power is always unleashed in the name of preservation.
    
    JOSH
    This isn’t abstract, Mandy. This isn’t a theoretical problem. The FBI says come out with 
    your hands up, you come out with your hands up. At which point, you’re free to avail 
    yourself of the entire justice system.
     
    MANDY
    Do you really believe that? Or are you just pissed off because I got into the game?
    
    Leo opens the door and emerges from the Oval Office, walks straight to Mandy.
    
    LEO
    Mandy, the President’s going to go with your plan. Chafey’s going to send in a negotiator. 
    
    MANDY
    Good. 
    
    Leo walks away.
    
    JOSH
    Well, you’re in the game now.
    
    Josh leaves. Mandy stays standing.
    
    FADE OUT.
    END ACT TWO
    * * *
    
    ACT THREE
    
    FADE IN: INT. JOSH’S OFFICE - NIGHT
    Josh is wearing a tux. Donna is tying his white bow tie.
    
    DONNA
    If you can’t explain what you’re doing now, the assumption is that you’re a sorcerer. 
    If you try to run, the assumption is that you’re a sorcerer. Okay? So, if anything 
    happens, the prudent thing is to stand still and calmly explain your business. 
    
    JOSH
    Well, prudent or not, once the scythe comes out, I’m probably going to haul ass.
    
    Knock on the door. Charlie sticks his head in.
    
    CHARLIE
    Excuse me.
    
    JOSH
    What’s up?
    
    CHARLIE
    I hate to ask you this, but I need a favor.
    
    JOSH
    What do you need?
    
    CHARLIE
    My grandparents own a little house up the Georgia coast. 
    
    JOSH
    Are they evacuated?
    
    CHARLIE
    I don’t know where they are. I’ve been trying to get a hold of them all day. 
    
    DONNA
    They lost power lines in parts of Northeastern Georgia. 
    
    CHARLIE
    Um... I’m sorry to ask you this, but-
    
    JOSH
    Don’t worry about it. Donna, call FEMA, use my name. When that doesn’t work, use Leo’s name. 
    
    CHARLIE
    It’s just that they don’t get around too well. 
    
    JOSH
    We’ll find them. 
    
    Donna is on the phone already. Josh walks down the HALLWAY. Mandy is wearing a beige 
    flowered sleeveless dress with a sienna colored wrap. She spied Josh and meets up with him. 
    
    MANDY
    Hi.
    
    JOSH
    I look good tonight, don’t you think? 
    
    MANDY
    Yes.
    
    JOSH
    You look good too, but I look even better.
    
    MANDY
    The FBI guy’s been in there a couple of hours. 
    
    JOSH
    Yeah?
    
    They walk through the halls as workers are setting up floral arrangements and candles.
    
    MANDY
    You think it’s a good sign?
    
    JOSH
    I really don’t know.
    
    MANDY
    I’m asking you what you think.
    
    JOSH
    I don’t have any thoughts on it one-way or the other.
    
    MANDY
    So, what’s happening with the teamsters?
    
    JOSH
    I don’t know.
    
    MANDY
    Any news on the hurricane?
    
    JOSH
    Not that I’m aware of.
    
    MANDY
    What is it you do here exactly?
    
    JOSH
    It’s never really been made clear to me. 
    
    Mandy chuckles. They reach the COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE. Sam comes out of his office, 
    wearing a tux with tails and also a white bow tie.
    
    JOSH
    Toby!
    
    SAM
    He’s not here.
    
    JOSH
    Hey.
    
    SAM
    We look good, don’t we? 
    
    Josh adjusts Sam’s tie.
    
    MANDY
    You guys want to be alone? [walks off]
    
    SAM
    Hey, I’m finishing up this speech... Do you think there’s some sort of personal 
    connection between President Siguto and the U.S.? You know, something from his past?
    
    JOSH
    He was once almost pushed out of an airplane by a CIA trained operator. 
    
    SAM
    I should probably leave that out.
    
    JOSH
    Yeah. I would.
    
    Sam walks off. Josh comes out to the HALLWAY. Toby is down the hall, also wearing a tux 
    with tails and a white bow tie. 
    
    TOBY
    Excuse me, Josh?
    
    JOSH
    Hey.
    
    TOBY
    Can I speak with you a moment?
    
    JOSH
    Is he in? 
    
    TOBY
    Yes.
    
    JOSH
    Let’s go.
    
    TOBY
    There’s a problem.
    
    JOSH
    What?
    
    TOBY
    Mr. Minaldi!
    
    The door of one of the offices opens, MR. MINALDI walks out.
    
    TOBY
    This is Mr. Minaldi. The interpreter from State.
    
    JOSH
    You do speak Indonesian, don’t you?
    
    MINALDI
    There’s no such language as Indonesian. Indonesians speak 583 different languages. 
    I speak Javanese. Mr. Bambang speaks Batak.
    
    JOSH
    [calls] Donna!
    
    DONNA
    [comes down the hall] I know, I know, I’ve got it under control. 
    
    JOSH
    It’s 7:30, is there anyone left at state?
    
    DONNA
    No.
    
    JOSH
    Then, what are we doing?
    
    DONNA
    Well, Mr. Minaldi speaks Portuguese.
    
    TOBY
    Where does that get us?
    
    DONNA
    Well, there’s a guy who works in the kitchen who can translate Mr. Bambang’s Batak 
    into Portuguese. Then Mr. Minaldi will translate it into English.
    
    TOBY
    Wait a minute... ah... Why can’t the kitchen guy translate Batak into English?
    
    DONNA
    The kitchen guy doesn’t speak English.
    
    TOBY
    You’re kidding me.
    
    DONNA
    Well, no. He speaks Batak and Portuguese so I wouldn’t look down your nose.
    
    TOBY
    Is the bar open yet?
    
    DONNA
    Yeah.
    
    TOBY
    Make this work. [walks off]
    
    DONNA
    [arranges Josh's tie and whispers] I’m sorry.
    
    CUT TO: INT. RECEPTION ROOM - NORTH LOBBY - NIGHT
    
    C.J. is in her wonderful gown of gray silk--high neckline, sleeveless, with a gray 
    silk wrap, dark gray gloves to the elbow and a sparkler of a diamond bracelet. 
    She stops by a waitperson.
    
    C.J.
    Excuse me. Have you seen the First Lady?
    
    ABBEY
    [yelling from the distance] C.J.!
    
    C.J. walks to her and sure enough, ABIGAIL BARTLET is wearing exactly what C.J. told 
    the press she’d be wearing. 
    
    C.J.
    Good evening, Mrs. Bartlet.
    
    ABBEY
    Nice threads girl. Showing a little décolletage wouldn’t kill you dead.
    
    C.J.
    Yes, ma’am. [giggles]
    
    Abbey takes her arm and steers her over to some people.
    
    ABBEY
    C.J., this is Harry and Nancy O’Malley. Douglas and Barbara Coleson. And their son, 
    Steven, who’s a cardiologist.
    
    STEVEN
    Nice to meet you.
    
    C.J.
    Nice to meet you all.
    
    ABBEY
    This, of course is C.J., my husband’s press secretary. She’s not married, Steven, 
    and she doesn’t have a boyfriend.
    
    C.J.
    Thank you, Mrs. Bartlet. 
    
    C.J. smiles and takes Abbey away.
    
    C.J.
    Abbey?
    
    ABBEY
    He’s a doctor, C.J. He’s heir to Coleson Technologies.
    
    C.J.
    I appreciate the thought.
     
    ABBEY
    So, what’s on your mind?
    
    C.J.
    I spoke to Peggy about the vermeil. You might get a few questions.
    
    ABBEY
    I’m not embarrassed by the vermeil. It’s not like we spent new money on it.
    
    C.J.
    Yes, but it’s history. 
    
    ABBEY
    It’s our history. Better or worse, it’s our history. We’re not going to lock it in 
    the basement or brush it with a new coat of paint. It’s our history.
    
    C.J.
    Okay, well. Good answer.
    
    ABBEY
    You know, the truth will do it almost all the time. 
    
    C.J.
    Yes, ma’am.
    
    ABBEY
    C.J.? Cardiologist...
    
    C.J.
    Yes, ma’am. [walks on]
    
    Abbey looks around the room and sees Leo.
    
    ABBEY
    Oh, I’m sorry. Is that Leo McGarry, or is that Fred Astaire?
    
    Leo smiles and they meet. Leo does a suave dance move.
    
    LEO
    Fred Astaire.
    
    ABBEY
    Leo, where’s my husband?
    
    LEO
    He was caught on a call. He’ll meet you over there.
    
    ABBEY
    What’s happening with the teamsters?
    
    LEO
    They’ve been at it for ten hours.
    
    ABBEY
    What’s your confidence?
    
    LEO
    We’ll be okay.
    
    ABBEY
    Good. Mingle.
    
    Somewhere in the reception, Mandy nervously looks around. She goes out to the
    JOSH'S BULLPEN AREA. Donna is on the phone.
    
    MANDY
    Anything yet?
    
    DONNA
    I’m on with the Red Cross.
    
    MANDY
    What about Idaho?
    
    DONNA
    Nobody’s calling back.
    
    MANDY
    What is going on? [gets on another phone and dials]
    
    CUT TO: INT. RECEPTION ROOM - NORTH LOBBY - NIGHT
    Toby, Sam, and Josh are standing in a huddle. Leo comes up.
    
    LEO
    Guys... shmooze someone for me. His name’s Carl Everett, and he’s raised a ton of money 
    for us in the Midwest. Carl? I’d like you to meet...
     
    CARL
    Toby Ziegler... [shakes Toby’s hand]
    Sam Seaborn... [shakes Sam’s hand]
    and Joshua Lyman. [shakes Josh’s hand]
    
    TOBY
    Our reputations precede us.
    
    CARL
    They ought to. You three do fine work. 
    
    LEO
    Excuse me, gentlemen. [leaves]
    
    SAM
    So, how long are you in town for, Mr. Everett?
    
    CARL
    Just for the night. Let me introduce my date. Brittany?
    
    The date turns around. It’s Laurie, and Sam becomes uncomfortable.
    
    CARL
    This is Brittany. Brittany, this...
    
    TOBY
    [hurriedly] Toby Ziegler. [shakes her hand]
    
    JOSH
    Josh Lyman. [shakes her hand] 
    
    SAM
    [puts out his hand for a shake] Sam Seaborn. 
    
    LAURIE
    Nice to meet you.
    
    CARL
    We’re going to head on over, but maybe I’ll get a chance to talk to you all later.
    
    SAM
    Great.
    
    JOSH
    Have a good time.
    
    LAURIE
    Thank you.
    
    JOSH
    Okay.
    
    CUT TO: INT. JOSH'S BULLPEN AREA - NIGHT
    Charlie walks by, and Donna calls out to him.
    
    DONNA
    Charlie! Charlie. Your grandparents are in a shelter in Granville.
    
    CHARLIE
    Oh, man. Thank God. Thank you, Donna. You know how long they’re going to have to stay 
    there for?
    
    DONNA
    Well, people are being sent back to their houses right now. Get this, the hurricane 
    shifted direction.
    
    CHARLIE
    You’re kidding.
    
    DONNA
    No. It’s heading back out to the Atlantic.
    
    Leo walks by, into C.J.’S OFFICE. C.J. is holding satellite photos of the hurricane.
    
    LEO
    C.J.?
    
    C.J.
    Leo.
    
    LEO
    What’s happening?
    
    C.J.
    It’s a whole new situation. 
    
    LEO
    It’s moving east. It’s moving back out. What kind of situation?
    
    C.J.
    For some reason, there’s a fleet of ships out there.
    
    LEO
    [stricken] Oh, God...
    
    C.J.
    Do you know about this?
    
    LEO
    They evacuated a battle carrier group out of Norfolk this morning as a standard 
    safety precaution.
    
    C.J.
    They’re sitting right in the path of the hurricane.
    
    LEO
    Can they get out?
    
    C.J.
    Leo, the thing is 600 miles across. They’re locked in. How bad can this get?
    
    LEO
    Catastrophic.
    
    C.J.
    What do you want to do?
    
    LEO
    Let’s do this thing, and then get ready.
    
    C.J.
    I should start to work now.
    
    LEO
    Ah. I don’t want to tip the press. Let’s go to a party. [ushers C.J. out]
    
    INT. FORMAL DINING ROOM - NIGHT
    Guests are being ushered at tables by men in dress uniforms. We are taken to the 
    RECEPTION AREA. In a room attached to the formal dining room, Josh is on his cellphone.
    
    JOSH
    Yeah, okay... I appreciate your call. Thank you. [hangs up]
    
    MANDY
    [comes up] Josh. I’m not hearing anything from the FBI. And I’m not hearing anything 
    from Justice. It’s been about a half an hour and I can’t get any information out of Idaho.
    
    JOSH
    It’s over.
    
    MANDY
    What do you mean?
    
    JOSH
    That was Chafey. They took the house. 34 occupants, they’re all in custody. 
    
    MANDY
    What happened?
    
    JOSH
    They shot the FBI negotiator. He’s in critical condition.
    
    Clapping in the background. 
    
    ANNOUNCER
    Ladies and gentlemen... President and Mrs. Bartlet... accompanied by President and 
    Mrs. Rahm Siguto.
    
    Josh is clapping with the crowd. Mandy is numb.
    
    JOSH
    Mandy?
    
    MANDY
    I... should call... get on the phone... I’m going to throw up.
    
    Mandy takes off. Josh claps for Bartlet, his wife, Abbey, and the guests.
    
    FADE OUT.
    END ACT THREE
    * * *
    
    ACT FOUR
    
    FADE IN: INT. FORMAL DINING ROOM - NIGHT
    
    Bartlet and Leo are walking up the elegant stairs of the dining room, supposedly after 
    the salmon.
    
    BARTLET
    Without warning?
    
    LEO
    Yeah.
    
    BARTLET
    The hurricane just shifted direction without any warning?
    
    LEO
    It’s not an anomaly, but it’s unusual.
    
    BARTLET
    I would think.
    
    They walk inside the ELEGANT BRIEFING ROOM. Lots of computers, weather maps of the 
    hurricane are inside. A captain is there.
    
    BARTLET
    Captain? How big is this carrier group? How many men and how many ships?
    
    CAPTAIN
    This battle group is made up of the aircraft carrier, John F. Kennedy, which carries 
    a crew of 5,000 men. Two guided missile cruisers, two destroyers, and two battleships. 
    All told, it’s a little over 12,000 men.
     
    BARTLET
    How soon before the worst of it starts?
    
    CAPTAIN
    About 20 minutes. 
    
    BARTLET
    Is there any way I can speak with the fleet commander? 
    
    CAPTAIN
    It will take a few minutes. But we can set a hook up right here.
    
    BARTLET
    All right. Let’s do it.
    
    CAPTAIN
    Thank you, Mr. President.
    
    BARTLET
    Thank you.
    
    Lightning flashes outside the window. The officer leaves.
    
    BARTLET
    Any word on the FBI guy’s condition?
    
    LEO
    They’re prepping him for surgery.
    
    BARTLET
    What do I do now?
    
    LEO
    Go back to the party.
    
    Bartlet and Leo move toward the door and two military guards open the door for them.
    
    CUT TO: INT. THE WHITE HOUSE KITCHEN - NIGHT
    Amidst the very busy night in the kitchen, Toby is talking to GOMEZ, a member of the 
    kitchen staff.
    
    TOBY
    Mr. Gomez... 
    
    Camera zooms in. We see chaos as they’re serving the state dinner. Toby is with Donna, 
    Minaldi, Gomez, and the Indonesian diplomat, RAMAHEDI SUMAHEDJO BAMBANG.
    
    TOBY
    Mr. Gomez, you speak Batak. Is that correct?
    
    MINALDI
    [translating] Senhor Gomez, o senhor fala Batak. Correto?
    
    GOMEZ
    Sim.
    
    MINALDI
    [to Toby] Yes.
    
    TOBY
    As you just did, you also speak Portuguese?
    
    MINALDI
    E como arabou de fazer, o senhor tambem fala Portugues?
    
    GOMEZ
    Sim.
    
    MINALDI
    Yes.
    
    TOBY
    But not English?
    
    MINALDI
    Mas nao fala Ingles?
    
    GOMEZ
    Nao.
    
    MINALDI
    No.
    
    TOBY
    Okay. Those are two pretty tough languages, Batak and Portuguese... you might want to 
    take a crack at English one day, seeing as how you live here. Okay?
    
    MINALDI
    Okai. Sao linguas...
    
    TOBY
    [stops him] No. Don’t translate. 
    [to Bambang] Mr. Bambang, thank you for agreeing to meet with me today.
    
    MINALDI
    Senhor Bambang, obregado por ter concorcado em vir me encortar.
    
    GOMEZ
    Bapak Bambang, saya terima kasih bapak menyetujuin ketemu beseya saya.
    
    BAMBANG
    Kembali.
    
    GOMEZ
    [to Minaldi] Nao tem de que.
    
    MINALDI
    [to Toby] You’re welcome.
    
    TOBY
    Okay.
    
    It’s going to be a long night for Toby by the looks of his expression. Josh comes in.
    
    JOSH
    Sorry I’m late. I’m Josh Lyman.
    
    MINALDI
    Desculpem o atraso meu nome e Josh Lyman.
    
    GOMEZ
    Ma’af saya telat nama saya Josh Lyman.
    
    Round of translations continue as Toby whispers to Josh.
    
    TOBY
    This is going to take a while.
    
    MINALDI
    Pleased to meet you.
    
    JOSH
    Are you enjoying the evening?
    
    Translations start.
    
    TOBY
    Josh, this isn’t the best context for chit-chat. 
    
    JOSH
    Mandy is pretty upset. I didn’t do a great job. 
    
    MINALDI
    I didn’t like the salmon.
    
    Josh is confused.
    
    TOBY
    He’s answering a question from like a half hour ago. Mr. Bambang? 
    
    BAMBANG
    Why don’t we just speak in English?
    
    Toby and Josh are stunned.
    
    JOSH
    Donna... 
    
    DONNA
    I was told that he...
    
    TOBY
    Yes.
    
    DONNA
    You should keep in mind all the things I do right.
    
    JOSH
    Yes.
    
    DONNA
    Should I go?
    
    TOBY
    Yes. Mr. Gomez, Mr. Minaldi, thank you for your trouble.
    
    Donna leaves, as well as Gomez and Minaldi.
    
    BAMBANG
    What can I do for you, gentlemen?
    
    TOBY
    [beat] A friend of mine is in one of your jails. I want you to let him out. 
    
    BAMBANG
    But your friend isn’t an American.
    
    TOBY
    He’s French.
    
    BAMBANG
    Then why not let the French take care of this one?
    
    TOBY
    Because he’s my friend and the French don’t give a damn.
     
    BAMBANG
    The extradition process is one that might...
    
    JOSH
    We’re not talking about the extradition process. 
    
    TOBY
    What we’re talking about is that you unlock the cell, you put him in a car, and you 
    drive him to the border.
    
    BAMBANG
    Your friend led anti-government demonstrations?
    
    TOBY
    That’s what he does. He teaches students how to protest. 
    
    BAMBANG
    And so you’re asking this as a favor?
    
    TOBY
    Yes.
    
    BAMBANG
    Senior aide to senior aide.
    
    TOBY
    Yes.
    
    BAMBANG
    I think you have a lot of nerve. That was a despicable and humiliating toast your 
    President made. And I know you are the one who wrote it.
    
    TOBY
    [stunned, rubs his eyebrow, as he’s apt to do when flustered, tightly smiles]
    Please understand that with so many people watching... with so much media coverage... 
    it was important for us to make clear that the United States, with it’s commitment to 
    human rights...
    
    BAMBANG
    Mr. Ziegler. Does it strike you at all hypocritical that a people who systematically 
    wiped out a century’s worth of Native Americans should lecture the world so earnestly 
    on human rights?
    
    TOBY
    Yes, it does. 
    
    BAMBANG
    You humiliated my President tonight, qnd for no other reason than to show off. And now 
    you want me to do you a favor? Go to hell. [leaves]
    
    JOSH
    We’ll talk to the French. [starts to leave, Toby is rooted to his spot] Toby. We’ll 
    talk to the French.
    
    TOBY
    Yeah.
    
    CUT TO: INT. C.J.’S OFFICE - NIGHT
    We hear and see the storm outside as C.J. is typing on her computer. Danny stands by the door.
    
    DANNY
    That’s a nice dress.
    
    C.J.
    You’re not supposed to be back here right now.
    
    DANNY
    KDHN in Boise is reporting an FBI agent went down on a raid on a house in McClane. 
    
    C.J.
    We’ll have a statement in 15 minutes.
    
    DANNY
    What happened?
    
    C.J.
    [gets up and walks to the door] Danny, did you hear me say we’ll have a statement in 
    15 minutes? God, Danny.
    
    DANNY
    What did I do?
    
    C.J.
    When you flirt with me, are you doing it to get a story?
    
    DANNY
    No.
    
    C.J.
    Why are you doing it?
    
    DANNY
    I’m doing it to flirt with you.
    
    C.J.
    [goes back to her desk] I don’t believe you.
    
    DANNY
    I know.
    
    C.J.
    So?
    
    DANNY
    So, that’s your problem.
    
    C.J.
    Look...
    
    DANNY
    When’s Hurricane Sarah about to hit?
    
    C.J.
    You know what? You’re the one who goes around town saying that I’m too friendly with 
    the press corps and that makes me a weak press secretary.
    
    DANNY
    I never said you’re a weak press secretary.
    
    C.J.
    Yeah, but you’ve been thinking it.
    
    DANNY
    I thought you did well with the vermeil scandal.
    
    C.J.
    See? You’re doing it.
    
    DANNY
    I know.
    
    C.J.
    I have work to do.
    
    DANNY
    No problem. [about to walk off]
    
    C.J.
    You really like the dress?
    
    DANNY
    Yes.
    
    C.J.
    All right. Whatever.
    
    DANNY
    I hope the FBI guy pulls through.
    
    C.J.
    15 minutes.
    
    Lightning flashes as she begins typing again. Danny smiles and walks down the hall.
    
    CUT TO: INT. ROOSEVELT ROOM - NIGHT
    The Teamsters and Labor are still at it.
    
    RUSSO
    To accept these policies means that the Teamsters Union will be significantly weakened 
    in its ability to represent or retain the loyalty of younger workers and we’re not going 
    to let that happen!
    
    LITTLE
    I disagree.
    
    RUSSO
    No kidding!
    
    Bartlet walks in and slams the door. All stand.
    
    BARTLET
    How are we doing?
    
    LITTLE
    We’re at an impasse, Mr. President.
    
    BARTLET
    Hungry?
    
    RUSSO
    Yes, sir.
    
    BARTLET
    Tired?
    
    RUSSO
    Yes.
    
    BARTLET
    Talk to me for five minutes apiece and then we’re going to settle this. 
    
    They are about to sit.
    
    BARTLET
    Stay standing.
    
    CUT TO: INT. FORMAL DINING ROOM - NIGHT
    Sam is at a table eating alone. Carl Everett and Laurie walk up.
    
    CARL
    Sam.
    
    SAM
    Carl. Brittany.
    
    CARL
    Have you got just a minute?
    
    SAM
    Sure. [stands up and shakes his hand]
    
    CARL
    Can I cut to the last page?
    
    SAM
    Sure.
    
    CARL
    I think you’re someone that I could have a relationship with.
    
    SAM
    You want to have a relationship with me?
    
    CARL
    What do you think?
    
    SAM
    I cost $500 an hour.
    
    Laurie reacts to that remark.
    
    SAM
    In the private sector. I billed out at $500 an hour.
    
    CARL
    I don’t understand.
    
    SAM
    Would you like some of my food?
    
    CARL
    Oh, there’s Todd. Excuse me. Todd? [walks off]
    
    Sam sits and Laurie hurriedly sits next to him. 
    
    LAURIE
    I didn’t know.
    
    SAM
    What were you thinking?
    
    LAURIE
    I didn’t know where he was taking me. I told you I didn’t know where he was taking me.
    
    SAM
    He just tells you what to wear.
    
    LAURIE
    That’s right.
    
    SAM
    That’s great.
    
    LAURIE
    You know, I’m sorry, Sam. But this isn’t exactly your business. I’m not here because 
    of you. I’m just here because I’m here. I would be here even if you were here or not. 
    You’re just some guy who happens to know me.
    
    SAM
    [angrily] Thank you. 
    
    LAURIE
    I didn’t... you know what I mean.
    
    SAM
    No. Could you keep talking about being here and not being here until blood starts 
    pouring out of my ears?
    
    ABBEY
    [walks up] Sam.
    
    Sam and Laurie stand.
    
    SAM
    Mrs. Bartlet, good evening.
    
    ABBEY
    Are you enjoying yourself?
    
    SAM
    Yes.
    
    ABBEY
    Sam?
    
    SAM
    Yes?
    
    ABBEY
    Wouldn’t you like to introduce me to your friend?
    
    SAM
    Okay.
    
    LAURIE
    Mrs. Bartlet, I’m Brittany Rollins.
    
    ABBEY
    Abigail Bartlet. [They shake hands.]
    
    LAURIE
    It’s an honor to meet you, ma’am.
    
    ABBEY
    Oh, aren’t you sweet? I’m sorry to interrupt you. Actually, I was looking for the President.
    
    SAM
    He had to step out to the West Wing.
    
    ABBEY
    Oh.
    
    SAM
    I’m not sure why, but I could...
    
    ABBEY
    To pistol-whip the trucking industry.
    
    SAM
    Why would he?
    
    ABBEY
    Because he can’t save a gunshot victim and he can’t stop a hurricane.
    [smiles at Laurie] You are thoroughly charming. 
    
    LAURIE
    Thank you.
    
    ABBEY
    Excuse me.
    
    SAM
    Yes, ma’am.
    
    Abbey leaves. Sam sits back down.
    
    LAURIE
    That was incredible.
    
    SAM
    I’m just going to eat, if that’s okay.
    
    Laurie still has her hand on her heart from meeting the first lady.
    
    LAURIE
    Sam...
    
    SAM
    I’ll give you $10,000 not to go home with that guy tonight.
    
    Laurie keeps her hand to her heart, then walks away speechless.
    
    CUT TO: INT. ROOSEVELT ROOM - NIGHT
    Everyone in the room is still standing.
    
    LITTLE
    Such a broad inflationary surge would wreak havoc on the economic policies that have 
    allowed the United States to enjoy an unprecedented...
    
    BARTLET
    Time’s up.
    
    LITTLE
    Actually, if I may, Mr. President. I didn’t get my full five minutes.
    
    BARTLET
    Yes, I know. But I got tired of listening to you. Now you listen to me. I have a Nobel Prize 
    in Economics and I’m here to tell you that none of you know what the hell you’re talking 
    about. At 12:01 am, I’m using my executive power to nationalize the trucking industry.
    
    LITTLE
    You can’t do that, Mr. President...
    
    BARTLET
    Fourteen White House lawyers disagree. Truman did it in ‘52 with the coalmine.
    
    LITTLE
    And it was struck down by the Supreme Court.
    
    BARTLET
    In 50 years, there’s a new bench and I’ll take my chances. As for Labor, I am calling 
    Congress into Emergency Session to grant me the authority to draft the truckers into 
    military service. You’re going to love our food. Nice talking to you folks. If this 
    isn’t settled in 47 minutes, don’t worry. We know where to find you. [walks out]
    
    Out in the HALLWAY, Bartlet walks by, looking at the floor.
    
    ABBEY
    I shouldn’t have stayed away so long.
    
    Abbey is in the Oval Office doorway. Bartlet hadn’t noticed her.
    
    BARTLET
    Hey... I’m all right. [holds her hands]
    
    ABBEY
    I shouldn’t have extended the trip. I’m sorry.
    
    BARTLET
    I approved a plan for an FBI negotiator.
    
    ABBEY
    I know.
    
    BARTLET
    He’s in surgery now.
    
    ABBEY
    I know. You know, one of the things that happens when I stay away too long, is that 
    you forget that you don’t have to power to fix everything. You have a big brain. 
    And a good heart. And an ego the size of Montana. [They both snicker.] You do, Jed. 
    You don’t have the power to fix everything. But I do like watching you try.
    
    They hug tight. We hear the thunder outside. The dim, flicker, and then goes out for a moment. 
    
    BARTLET
    What the hell? Well, if this isn’t a metaphor for powerlessness, I don’t know what is. 
    We better get back to work, huh?
    
    They walk down the hall hand in hand.
    
    CUT TO: INT. FORMAL DINING ROOM - NIGHT
    Leo comes down the stairs as Bartlet and Abbey are going to go up.
    
    LEO
    Mr. President...
    
    BARTLET
    We got the fleet commander?
    
    LEO
    Not yet. The JFK’s radios have been knocked out along with communications on the Normandy 
    and the South Carolina. All we’ve got is the Hickory. It’s a little maintenance and supply 
    boat that sails around with the fleet.
    
    They walk into the ELEGANT BRIEFING ROOM. Everyone’s there already. Mandy, Toby, Josh, Sam,
    the captain and several guards. Bartlet walks to a table with Abbey and Leo. 
    
    BARTLET
    So, I guess I’m going to talk to the Captain of the Hickory?
    
    JOSH
    The intercom’s been knocked out. They’re looking for him on foot, sir.
    
    BARTLET
    Is there somebody on there now? [points to the radio]
    
    LEO
    The kid in the radio shack.
    
    BARTLET
    You’re kidding.
    
    CAPTAIN
    No sir.
    
    ABBEY
    Jed, talk to the boy.
    
    The Captain pushes the speaker phone button.
    
    BARTLET
    Hello? [pause] Hello? Anyone there?
    
    MAN [on the phone]
    This is the U.S.S. Hickory.
    
    BARTLET
    Hickory, this is the White House. Who am I speaking to?
    
    MAN [on the phone]
    This is Signalman Third Class Harold Lewis.
    
    BARTLET
    Son? This is President Bartlet. [No answer.] Hello?
    
    HAROLD LEWIS
    Yes, sir.
    
    BARTLET
    Is your C.O. around?
    
    HAROLD
    Sir, they’re getting him right now, sir.
    
    BARTLET
    Can I talk to you in the meantime? [beat] Hello?
    
    HAROLD
    I’m... yes, sir.
    
    BARTLET
    Are you all right, Harold?
    
    HAROLD
    I hit my head on... I-I... I hit my head.
    
    BARTLET
    Are you bleeding?
    
    HAROLD
    Yes, sir.
    
    BARTLET
    Can you put something on it?
    
    HAROLD
    Well, I need to get to the other... I-I can’t reach it and...
    
    BARTLET
    You go over and get it. I’ll stay right here.
    
    A long pause.
    
    BARTLET
    Harold? [pause] Harold, are you back?
    
    HAROLD
    Yes, sir. I think the skipper should be here any minute, sir.
    
    BARTLET
    Can you tell us what’s going on?
    
    HAROLD
    Well...
    
    BARTLET
    Harold?
    
    HAROLD
    Hello?
    
    BARTLET
    We’re here.
    
    HAROLD
    Yeah.
    
    BARTLET
    Can you tell us what’s going on?
    
    HAROLD
    Well, we’re looking at I guess 80 foot seas with winds up to 120 knots. We’re shipping 
    solid green water over the bow. And we’ve got a fire in the engine room. We lost our 
    running lights and may get run over by an aircraft carrier that can’t see in the dark.
    
    Bartlet is at a loss of what to say and kneels down.
    
    BARTLET
    Well, I don’t know, man. Sounds pretty bad, Harold. I think I’m going to ask for my 
    money back. [pause] Harold?
    
    HAROLD
    Yes, sir.
    
    BARTLET
    I’m going to stay right here, as long as the radio works, okay?
    
    Abbey puts her hand on her husband’s shoulder.
    
    HAROLD
    Yes, sir.
    
    BARTLET
    Hang on.
    
    The conversation continues.
    
    DISSOLVE TO: END TITLES.
    FADE TO BLACK.
    THE END
    * * *
    
    The West Wing and all its characters are properties of Aaron Sorkin, John Wells 
    Production, Warner Brothers Television, and NBC. No copyright infringement is intended.
    
    Episode 1.7 -- “The State Dinner”
    Original Airdate: November 10, 1999, 9:00 PM EST
    
    Transcript By: Jo

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