Well, um, it's that, uh, now is our chance to secure international cooperation on (clears throat) atomic energy, and... and I'm concerned... Do you know when the Soviets are gonna have the bomb? I don't think I could give a... Never.
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SENATE AIDE: Right.
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So you take Theoretical.
Oppenheimer
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Are those safe distances? They're based on your calculations. Time to stand behind your science, Hans. Literally.
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We have no choice.
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(continues breathing heavily) (wind howling)
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(whispers): Where?
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GARRISON: Dr. Rabi, thank you for coming. Do you know who else the prosecution has called? Teller, obviously.
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Density increases. Correct. Increasing gravity. Increasing density. - And? - It's a vicious cycle until... what's the limit here?
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(scoffs)
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I feel that I have blood on my hands.
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It won't.
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STUDENT 1: Your paper on black holes is in! - STUDENT 2: Oppie! - (applause) Where's Hartland? Get Hartland. Get Hartland. LOMANITZ: September 1st, 1939, the world's gonna remember this day. (Robert chuckles) Oh, Hartland. Our paper, it's in print. SNYDER: You've been upstaged.
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(clears throat)
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I have been going to him all fucking day.
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KITTY: You shook his fucking hand? Oh, I would have spit in his face. Not sure the board would have appreciated that. KITTY: Is it not gentlemanly enough for you? Well, I-I think you're all being too goddamn gentlemanly. Gray must see what Robb is doing. Why doesn't he just shut him down? And you shaking Teller's hand. You need to stop playing the martyr.
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While I'm there next week, I'll drop in to see him.