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I still haven't heard that my security clearance - has been approved. - It hasn't. We're going to Chicago tomorrow. No, you should wait.

Oppenheimer

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ROBERT: Look... (sighs) I've had a lot of secrets - in my head for a long time. - (knock on door)

Oppenheimer

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ROBB: You said in your statement that you had to see Jean Tatlock in 1943.

Oppenheimer

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I can make the last train back to Princeton. Kitty, I didn't say anything that I hadn't already told you. Today you said it to history, didn't you? This is a closed hearing.

Oppenheimer

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I was just kidding. (chuckles) - No, he hates me, not America. - You know, General, not everyone has levers to pull like mine. I don't think I understand. You didn't hire me despite my left-wing past. You hired me because of it.

Oppenheimer

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You drop in and out of my life, and you don't have to tell me why. Now that's power. Not that I enjoy.

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No. Because of the personal vindictiveness he demonstrated against Dr. Oppenheimer. (people exclaiming) - MAGNUSON: Order. - (gavel banging) Order! It appears to most scientists around this country that Robert Oppenheimer is now being pilloried and put through an ordeal because he expressed his honest opinions. Dr. Bush, I thought I was performing a service to my country when hearing this case. No board in this country should sit in judgment of a man because he expressed strong opinions. If you want to try that case, you should try me. Excuse me, gentlemen, if I become stirred, but I am. Dr. Hill, we've already heard that Mr. Strauss did not bring the charges or participate in the hearings against Dr. Oppenheimer. The Oppenheimer matter was initiated and carried through largely through the animus of Lewis Strauss. (people exclaim) Oppenheimer made mincemeat out of Strauss's position on the shipment of isotopes to Norway, and Strauss never forgave him this public humiliation. Another controversy between them centered around their differences in judgment on how the H-bomb would contribute to national security. Strauss turned to the personnel security system in order to destroy Oppenheimer's effectiveness, and Strauss was able to find a few ambitious men who also disagreed with Oppenheimer's positions and envied him his prestige in government circles. TELLER: I've always assumed, and still assume, that he's loyal to the United States. I believe this. And I shall believe it until I see very conclusive proof to the opposite. Do you or do you not believe that Dr. Oppenheimer is a security risk?

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The views I have to express are my own, but I believe that much I have to say will help to indicate why most of the scientists in this country would prefer to see Mr. Strauss completely out of government. (murmurs of surprise) You're... You're referring to the hostility of certain scientists directed toward Mr. Strauss because of his commitment to security as demonstrated in the Oppenheimer affair?

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Did you read this crap in the papers? A British physicist is saying the atomic bombings were not the last act of World War II but the first act of this cold war with Russia. Which physicist? I think you knew him. Patrick Blackett.

Oppenheimer

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Dr. Oppenheimer.

Oppenheimer

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SERBER: It's a little early for a Christmas party. Something's up. Tolman's been away. Where? Ruth won't tell.

Oppenheimer

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I'd rather be here for you as you need. But you have other priorities now. I have a wife and child.

Oppenheimer

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When Eisenhower took office, he saw one more chance.

Oppenheimer

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GARRISON: Dr. Oppenheimer had no responsibility in the selection or the clearance of Klaus Fuchs, did he? No. None at all. And you wouldn't want to leave this board with any suggestion today that you're here questioning his basic loyalty to the United States in the operation of Los Alamos? By no means. I hope I didn't lead anyone to believe otherwise for an instant. GRAY: Thank you, General. (wistful music playing)

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Is this a bad time? What do you think, Lewis? Well, I think it must have been a blow for you. For the world. The world? What does Fuchs mean to the rest of the world? Fuchs? Klaus Fuchs?

Oppenheimer

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LOMANITZ: Okay. (indistinct chatter) Thank you.

Oppenheimer

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Break a leg.

Oppenheimer