GARRISON: You let my client sit here and potentially perjure himself, and all this time, you had a recording? Nobody told your client to misrepresent his former answers. Misrepre... It-it was 12 years ago. Can we hear this recording? You don't have the clearance, Mr. Garrison. But you're reading it into the record. Please, please. Is this proceeding interested in entrapment or in truth? If it's truth, where's the disclosure? Where's the witness list? Mr. Garrison, this isn't a trial, as you are well aware. Evidentiary rules do not apply. We are dealing with national security. Yes, sir, with all due respect, I fail to see how national security prevents the prosecution from providing us - with a list of witnesses. - Perhaps we are in need - of a brief recess. - ROBERT: Gentlemen, you have my words. If you say they're from a transcript, then I'll accept it. I've already explained I made up a cock-and-bull story. But why would anyone make up such an elaborate story? Because I was an idiot. Why lie? Well, clearly with the intention of not revealing who the intermediary was. Your friend, Haakon Chevalier, the Communist. Is he still your friend? Yes.
Oppenheimer
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I hear you're leaving Los Alamos. What should we do with it? Give it back to the Indians.
Oppenheimer
3.1s
Fuchs, head down. Okay, everybody ready?
Oppenheimer
2.5s
Take my car and driver. I insist.
Oppenheimer
2s
Uh, Mr. President...
Oppenheimer
1.4s
What for?
Oppenheimer
38.2s
(smacks lips) VOLPE: As AEC Counsel, I can't represent you. I'll call Lloyd Garrison. Oh, he's good. The best, but I have to warn you... this won't be a fair fight. - (suspenseful music plays) - ROBB: During your interview with Boris Pash in 1943, did you refer to microfilm? - No. - Tab 11, page one, paragraph three. You never said, "Man at the consulate expert in the use of microfilm"? - I'm sorry, I'm sorry. - No. I would like to know what document Mr. Robb is quoting from and if we might be furnished with a copy. The document is classified, Mr. Garrison. I think we should get back to first-hand information. This is first-hand. How so, Roger?
Oppenheimer
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What do we call the test? "Batter my heart, three-person'd god." What? Trinity.
Oppenheimer
2s
There was a recording of the interview.
Oppenheimer
7.1s
I'll have to consult my lawyers, Lewis. Of course. But don't take too long. I can't keep Nichols at bay.
Oppenheimer
7.2s
Are those safe distances? They're based on your calculations. Time to stand behind your science, Hans. Literally.
Oppenheimer
3.7s
Head down, everyone. Fuchs, head down.
Oppenheimer
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ROBERT: Nichols wants me to fight so he can get it all on the record. Strauss wants me to walk away. Strauss knows that you can't do that, you'd be accepting the charges. You'll lose your job. You will lose your reputation. We'll lose our house. Robert, we have to fight.
Oppenheimer
5.6s
I'm sorry it's come to this, Robert. I think it's wrong. (unsettling music building)
Oppenheimer
4.6s
Frank knows the desert, he's left politics behind, he's been working with Lawrence for two years now.
Oppenheimer
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One night, flying back from a raid, I saw an amazing sight like a meteor. (engine rumbling) A V-2 rocket headed to England. I can't help but imagine what it will be for such an enemy rocket to carry an atomic warhead. (rhythmic stomping)
Oppenheimer
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(sniffs)
Oppenheimer
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It would ignite the atmosphere. (whooshing) When we detonate an atomic device, we might start a chain reaction that... destroys the world.