After which they looked at the facts of the situation, realized that they actually agreed on the key issues, and came out with a brilliant and innovative solution.
They're still picking cabinet members. Someone whom they've tapped for a post turns out to have an unexpected secret.
Also, the new First Lady is flummoxed when several staffers appear and try to take over the work, when she is attempting to show the kids how to boil an egg.
Meanwhile, back in New Hampshire, there are more problems with the Bartlet Presidential Library (last discussed back in Season 2).
http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/story.cgi?show=4&story=1399&page=12&sort=&limit=allJed has decided that they need to change the design in mid-process because it obstructs the sightlines of an important rural historical area. This gives him the chance to quote from works on environmental aesthetics and cultural landscape preservation. The architect is annoyed, but one of the junior assistants in the firm supports Jed, and gets him thinking about making the relationship between poverty and environmental devastation a major focus of his post-presidency. Jed gets home late and Abby expresses her disapproval. (I don't know why she thought she could cure him of staying up past midnight working on this kind of stuff!)