I miss Richard more than I can bear. I know, Ruth, I know. Part of me's glad he didn't live to see where this is all going.
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When Eisenhower took office, he saw one more chance.
Oppenheimer
2s
(breathing heavily)
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(door opens, closes) Well, if that's how you treat Lieutenant Colonel, I'd hate to see how you treat a humble physicist. Ah, if I ever meet one, I'll let you know. (chuckles softly) Ouch. Theaters of combat all over the world, but I have to stay in Washington. - Why? - I built the Pentagon. The brass likes it so much they made me take over the Manhattan Engineer District. Which is? Oh, don't be a smart ass. You know damn well what it is. You and half of every physics department across the country. That's problem number one. I thought problem number one would be securing enough uranium ore. 1,200 tons bought the day I took charge. Processing? Just broke ground at Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
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4.6s
We did it! We did it! Well done.
Oppenheimer
5.6s
Once a week. Top men only. I'd like to bring my brother here. No.
Oppenheimer
1.6s
(rumbling)
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4.1s
BLACKETT: Damn, completely forgot. All right. (clears throat) Let's go.
Oppenheimer
2.2s
(rumbling)
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4.2s
SENATE AIDE: How long did he testify? Honestly, I forget.
Oppenheimer
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The views I have to express are my own, but I believe that much I have to say will help to indicate why most of the scientists in this country would prefer to see Mr. Strauss completely out of government. (murmurs of surprise) You're... You're referring to the hostility of certain scientists directed toward Mr. Strauss because of his commitment to security as demonstrated in the Oppenheimer affair?
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10.8s
TELLER: Have you seen Szilard's petition? What the hell does Szilard know about the Japanese? You're not signing it, are you? Many people have. A lot of people have. Edward.
Oppenheimer
5.5s
Okay, stop, stop. Everybody, mattresses. Put the mattress underneath.
Oppenheimer
2s
WOMAN: Dr. Oppenheimer?
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24.9s
I told you, he turned the scientists against me one by one, starting with Einstein. I told you about, uh, Einstein. I saw him by the pond. You did, but you know, sir, since nobody really knows what they said to each other that day, is it possible they didn't talk about you at all? Is it possible they spoke about something, uh, more important? REPORTERS: Mr. Strauss! (clamoring)
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1.8s
So how would you proceed?
Oppenheimer
1.6s
Kitty?
Oppenheimer
4.2s
- Get me Potsdam right away. - Yes, sir. (cheering continues)