ROBERT: So I'll be here at South Observation point with Frank and Kistiakowsky. You'll all be assigned to Base Camp, West Observation or Far Observation. (suspenseful music continues)
(lively chatter and laughter) Hey! (playing upbeat music)
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Never. Mr. President, the-the Russians have good physicists and-and... and abundant resources. - Abundant? (laughs) - Yes. - I don't think so. - (chuckles) Well, they'll-they'll put everything they have and...
Oppenheimer
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I don't know.
Oppenheimer
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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)
Oppenheimer
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(whispers): Where?
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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So how would you proceed?
Oppenheimer
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September. July. That's the sweet spot, gentlemen. August. July. Test in July. But I need my brother. (thrilling music continues)
Oppenheimer
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STRAUSS: Genius is no guarantee of wisdom. How could this man who saw so much be so blind?