And one day, when they've punished you enough... they'll serve you salmon and potato salad. Make speeches... give you a medal. (applause) Hello, Frank. You're happy, I'm happy. (gentle music continues)
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Oh. (chuckling) (gentle music playing) Thank you. - (laughing) - Albert. - Ah. - (clears throat) The man of the moment.
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You once held a-a reception for me. In Berkeley. You gave me an award. - Hmm? - Yes.
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(suspenseful music playing)
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Now it's your turn to deal with the consequences of your achievement.
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But I'll bet the Japanese didn't like it. (cheering and applauding)
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You served your country well. If this is the reward she offers you, then... perhaps you should turn your back on her. Damn it, I happen to love this country. Then tell them to go to hell. Interestingly enough, this is no longer a confirmation hearing, it's now a trial... about a trial!
Did Truman brief Stalin at Potsdam? A brief would be an overstatement. He referred to a powerful new weapon. Stalin hoped we'd use it against Japan.
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Whoa, whoa. Careful with the knife. There, carefully.
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It couldn't hurt. Do it.
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(somber music playing)
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(continues breathing heavily) (wind howling)
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CHARLOTTE: Groves on one. TRUMAN: We are now prepared to destroy more rapidly and completely the Japanese... ROBERT: (clears throat) General? GROVES: I'm very proud of you and all of your people. It went all right? Apparently, it went with a tremendous bang. ROBERT: Well, everyone here is feeling reasonably good about it.
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I'm not sure you understand, Albert. EINSTEIN: No? I left my country never to return.