You're aiming for the 6th? It's up to the CO in the Pacific.
Oppenheimer
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Anything?
Oppenheimer
7.2s
GARRISON: Dr. Rabi, thank you for coming. Do you know who else the prosecution has called? Teller, obviously.
Oppenheimer
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WEATHERMAN: The wind's picking up at zero, not the rain. Lightning's circling. You think it might be time to tell your men to get away from the steel tower with the atomic bomb? (laughter)
Oppenheimer
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Oppie's taken a very modest three kilotons. - Teller's in with 45. - RABI: 20. Twenty thousand tons of TNT, and does anyone want the side action - on atmospheric ignition? - (all laughing)
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We can end this war. MORRISON: But how do we justify using this weapon on human beings? - (murmurs of assent) - (scattered applause)
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We're theorists, yes? PEOPLE: Yes. Yep. We imagine a future and our imaginings horrify us.
Oppenheimer
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(thunder rumbling) I'm betting on three kilotons.
Oppenheimer
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Absolutely. We will test fire before the conference.
Oppenheimer
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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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STRAUSS: Robert saw that hand-wringing got him nowhere. By the time I'd met him, he'd fully embraced his "father of the bomb" reputation. Used his profile to influence policy. (clamoring)
Oppenheimer
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Don't take in the sheets. (breathes heavily) (clamoring) REPORTER: Get a picture with him. REPORTERS: Sir, sir. SENATE AIDE: Two minutes. Two minutes. - You'll get your shot. - REPORTER 1: Please, sir. We've been waiting for so long. - REPORTER 2: Evening, sir. - REPORTER 3: Come out. REPORTER 4: Sir, sir! STRAUSS: Is it official?
Oppenheimer
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I'm denied. Yeah? - I'm afraid so, sir. - All right.