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STRAUSS: As you can see, Robert, it's not yet signed. May I keep this? NICHOLS: No.

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Hoover sends them to the AEC, you're forced to act.

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We're not convicting.

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We're just denying.

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Robert?

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If it's gone our way, take in the sheets.

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I'll send a message.

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Let me make this simple for you, gentlemen. According to my intelligence, which I cannot share with you, the Japanese people will not surrender under any circumstances short of a successful and total invasion of the home islands. Many lives will be lost, American and Japanese. The use of the atomic bomb on Japanese cities will save lives. If we retain moral advantage. - How so? - Well, if we use this weapon without informing our allies, they'll see it as a threat. And we'll be in an arms race. How open can we be with the Soviets? BUSH: Secrecy won't stop the Soviets from becoming part of the atomic world. We've been told they have no uranium. You've been misinformed. A Russian bomb is a matter of time. The program needs to continue at full pace after the war. Uh, Secretary Stimson, if I may... Not all scientists on the project are in agreement. In fact, this might be a moment to consider other opinions. - If you talk a scientist in... - GROVES: The Manhattan Project has been plagued from the start by certain scientists of doubtful discretion and uncertain loyalty. One of them just tried to meet with the president. Now, we need these men, but as soon as it's practical, we should sever any such scientists from the program. Wouldn't you agree, Doctor?

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MAN (on speaker): Seventeen, sixteen, fifteen, fourteen, thirteen, twelve, eleven, ten, nine, eight, seven, - six... - (intense music building) five... four... three... two... - one. - (music stops) (silence)

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(shushes) Hello? - CHARLOTTE: Hi, Kitty? - What, what? Charlotte... Charlotte, go ahead, go ahead. Oh, um, well, I don't know, he just said to tell you to "bring in the sheets." (baby continues crying) Kitty?

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ROBERT: If they detonate it too high in the air, the blast won't be as powerful. With respect, Dr. Oppenheimer, we'll take it from here.

Oppenheimer

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(disquieting music playing)

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Kitty? Kitty, are you still there?

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(rumbling subsides)

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(rocket hissing)

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(both gasp)

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That'll work. Those were your words from the other day. We needed to pivot. But how would you know what Time magazine's gonna write? Henry Luce is a friend.

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Uh, sorry, Admiral. Stopped off to get this. It seems pretty favorable. COUNSEL: There's Oppenheimer. What's the caption? Uh, "J. Robert Oppenheimer, Strauss fought..." (soft music plays) "and the US won."

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