Oh. Well, I hope you learned something. Yeah, we learned we're gonna need to be a lot further away. Well, figure it out. Fast. We leave for Washington in the morning. We're gonna give them a date.
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'Scuse me.
Oppenheimer
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Uh, Nichols...
Oppenheimer
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(mutters) (wind gusting)
Oppenheimer
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You're not coming?
Oppenheimer
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Twenty minutes.
Oppenheimer
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- (stomping subsides) - (cheering continues)
Oppenheimer
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I'm... I'm not sure. ROBB: Not sure?
Oppenheimer
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I feel that I have blood on my hands.
Oppenheimer
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(intense music continues)
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I mean, presumably, the act of joining the Party required sending some money and receiving a card, no?
Oppenheimer
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(breathing heavily) The world... will remember this day. (cheering and applauding)
Oppenheimer
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(clears throat)
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It's too soon to determine what the results of the bombing are.
Oppenheimer
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- (sighs) - ROBB: Well?
Oppenheimer
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Yes. (thunder rumbling) - Is he wrong? - No. - No? - No.
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But they won't fear it until they understand it, and they won't understand it until they've used it. When the world learns the terrible secret of Los Alamos, our work here will ensure a peace mankind has never seen. A peace based on the kind of international cooperation that Roosevelt always envisaged. (scattered applause)