TRUMAN (on radio): Sixteen hours ago, an American airplane dropped one bomb on Hiroshima... and destroyed its usefulness to the enemy. (elated laughter outside) The bomb had more power than 20,000 tons of TNT.
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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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On the leg, please.
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But none of that stopped Robert from pushing the GAC to recommend arms control instead of the H-bomb.
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What is it you said? "This is just how the game is played." Well, forgive my naivete. Amateurs seek the sun. Get eaten. Power stays in the shadows. But, sir, you're... you're out of the shadows now. Yeah, that's why this has to work. Well... Teller's testifying this morning. That'll help. And then... Hill is in the afternoon. Hill is gonna help us too.
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- Feynman. - No. The glass. Stops the U.V. And what stops the glass?
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Lomanitz wound up working the railroad, laying track.
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You write up an indictment and tell Oppenheimer his security clearance is not being renewed. But offer him the chance to appeal. As you can see, Robert, it's not yet signed. ROBERT: May I keep this? No. If you do decide to appeal, they'll have to send you a copy. When he appeals... and trust me, he will... - I appoint a board. - (indistinct conversation) They will, of course, have counsel. - NICHOLS: Prosecutor? - In all but name. - NICHOLS: Who? - Roger Robb. Ouch. Robb will have security clearance to examine Oppenheimer's file. As will the Gray board. Defense counsel will not.
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A closed hearing. ROBERT: The so-called derogatory information in your indictment of me. No audience. No reporters. - No burden of proof. - No burden of proof?
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Robert. Try not to blow up the world.
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Eat.
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Robert?
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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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Do you? Hmm? GROVES: One final time, our program director, Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer. (applause) ROBERT: I hope that in years to come you will look back on your work here with pride. But today, that pride must be tempered with a profound concern.