On returning to America, I accepted positions at both Caltech and up at Berkeley. (indistinct chatter)
Oppenheimer
17.6s
ROBERT: Nichols wants me to fight so he can get it all on the record. Strauss wants me to walk away. Strauss knows that you can't do that, you'd be accepting the charges. You'll lose your job. You will lose your reputation. We'll lose our house. Robert, we have to fight.
Oppenheimer
2.8s
Well, let's make sure we're not the ones to make that possible.
Oppenheimer
10.4s
Lomanitz, what do you get paid a month? That's not the point, Lawrence. What do any of you have in common with farm laborers and dock workers? LOMANITZ: Plenty.
Oppenheimer
15.9s
PHILIP MORRISON: And if I may, when Hitler blew his brains out in that bunker, it's my humble opinion that there is no need for that bomb to be seen anywhere - except for that test site. - (applause) HORNIG: But we at least have to take a moment to think about whether the means justify the ends any longer, because...
Oppenheimer
14.5s
One might be led to the presumption that behind the quantum world, there still hides a real world in which causality holds, but such speculation seem to us, to say it explicitly, fruitless. Thank you. Have a great day.
Oppenheimer
18.8s
It has long been clear to me that I should have reported this incident at once. SENATOR McGEE: The Oppenheimer situation highlights the tension between scientists and the security apparatus. In hopes of learning how the nominee handled such issues during his time at the AEC, we'll have a scientist appearing before the committee.
Oppenheimer
4.3s
Yeah. Yes, this is it. Please. Take a seat.
Oppenheimer
19.6s
(soft music continues) Albert. (pensive music playing)
Oppenheimer
2.3s
(violent whooshing)
Oppenheimer
3s
That's not what either of us is talking about.
Oppenheimer
7.1s
I'll have to consult my lawyers, Lewis. Of course. But don't take too long. I can't keep Nichols at bay.
Oppenheimer
2.6s
Over here! Mr. Strauss!
Oppenheimer
2.6s
(wistful music playing)
Oppenheimer
1.5s
(sniffs)
Oppenheimer
27s
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?
Oppenheimer
1.5s
This'll do. (clicks tongue)
Oppenheimer
3s
Lomanitz wound up working the railroad, laying track.