(chuckles) (tender music playing) We both know I'm not what you want, Jean.
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Does Kitty know you're here? Yes, of course she knows.
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Is there any chance of getting Bohr out of Denmark? Nah, no dice. I checked with the British. Until we get Allied boots back onto the continent, there's just no way. Is he that important? How many people do you know who proved Einstein wrong?
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Dr. Oppenheimer. An honor. Mr. Strauss. It's pronounced "straws."
Did you ever encounter Heisenberg again? Not in person, no, but, uh... you might say our paths crossed.
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(baby continues crying) (Kitty moans) Shouldn't you go to him? (uneasy music playing)
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BARBARA: Come here, darling.
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(sighs)
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2.5s
Not as far as I'm concerned, no.
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Somebody who wanted Robert silenced. - Who? - Who knows? Robert didn't take care not to upset the power brokers in Washington. His opinions on the atom became definitive and he wasn't always patient with us mere mortals. (chuckles softly)
Oppenheimer
7.4s
On returning to America, I accepted positions at both Caltech and up at Berkeley. (indistinct chatter)
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ROBERT: Who are the uniforms?
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None that spring to mind. If you'll just allow me to continue with my statement... Mr. Robb, you'll have ample opportunity to cross-examine.
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2.5s
(music ends) The senator from Wyoming.
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Yeah, but it's a door closing. No.
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(wistful music playing)
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One day you might need them. F.A.E.C.T. MEMBERS (chanting): F.A.E.C.T.! ROBERT: The Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists and Technicians. (chanting stops)