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(indistinct chatter) - Wonderful. - Thank you. Dr. Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer, yes. I liked your paper on molecules. Probably because you inspired it. If I inspire anything else, let me know. We could publish together. I have to get back to America. Why? There's no one there taking quantum mechanics seriously. - That's exactly why. - (sighs) He's pining for the canyons of Manhattan. ROBERT: Canyons of New Mexico. - You're from New Mexico? - No. New York, but my brother and I have a ranch outside Santa Fe. (inhales) That's the America I miss right now. Then it's best you get home, cowboys. - (Robert chuckles) - (chuckles) That's him. No, me and horses. I don't think so. - (Rabi chuckles) - Nice to meet you.

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Doesn't matter who I associate with. I don't talk about those secrets.

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ROBB: Are you familiar with the fact your husband was making contributions to the Spanish Civil War as late as 1942? I knew that Robert gave money from time to time. Did you know this money was going into Communist Party channels? Don't you mean "through"? - Pardon? - I think you mean "through Communist Party channels," don't you? - Y-Yes! - Yes? - Yes! - KITTY: Yes. Then would it be fair to say that this meant that by 1942, your husband had not stopped having anything to do with the Communist Party? You don't have to answer that yes or no. You can answer that any way you wish. I know that, thank you. It's your question. - It's not properly phrased. - Do you understand - what I'm getting at? - I do. Then why don't you answer it that way? 'Cause I don't like your phrase. "Having anything to do with the Communist Party." Because Robert never had anything to do with the Communist Party as such. I know he gave money to Spanish refugees. I know he took an intellectual interest in Communist ideas... Are there two types of Communists? Intellectual Communists and your plain old regular Commie? (laughs) Well, I couldn't answer that one. EVANS: (laughs) I couldn't either.

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Three years, 4,000 people, $2 billion. Well, if it doesn't go off... (sighs) we're both finished.

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The whole hearing took a month. An ordeal, hmm? Well, I've only read the transcripts. (clears throat)

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Frank knows the desert, he's left politics behind, he's been working with Lawrence for two years now.

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Where did you go? - I can't tell you. - Why not? Because you're a Communist.

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(intriguing music playing) Uh, Heisenberg sought me out in Copenhagen. It was chilling, my old student working for the Nazis. He told me some things to draw me out. Sustained fission reactions in uranium. That sounds more like a reactor than a bomb. Did he mention gaseous diffusion? He seemed more focused on heavy water. As a moderator? Yes, instead of graphite. - (Teller snorts) - (laughter) What? He took a wrong turn. We're ahead. And with you here to help us, Niels. Sorry, could you... could you give us a moment, gentlemen?

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Forget Hans. Forget fission. Stay here, research what you want. Fusion, the hydrogen bomb, whatever. We'll meet to discuss. You don't have time to meet. You're a politician now, Robert. You've left physics behind many, many years ago.

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Um... Dr. Oppenheimer, (sighs) if what you say about the Soviets is true, we have to build up Los Alamos, not shut it down.

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ROBB: In the months in between your interview with Dr. Oppenheimer and his eventual naming of Chevalier, did you expend resources trying to find the name of the intermediary? Considerable resources, yes. Without the name, our job was extremely difficult. And when did you receive the name? I was gone by the time -Oppenheimer finally offered it up. -Gone? They felt my time would be better spent in Europe determining the status of the Nazi bomb project. Who did?

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LOMANITZ: Okay. (indistinct chatter) Thank you.

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That's it? Robert, we've given them an ace, it's for them to play the hand.

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Oppenheimer still divides America. The committee is gonna want to know where you stood. Senator Thurmond asked me to say not to feel that you're on trial. Oh, funny, I didn't till you just said that. - Really, Mr. Strauss... - It's Admiral. Um, Admiral Strauss. This is a formality. President Eisenhower has asked you to be in his cabinet. Senate really has no choice but to confirm you. And if they bring up Oppenheimer? When they bring up Oppenheimer, you answer honestly. No senator can deny you did your duty. It'll be uncomfortable. (chuckles awkwardly) Who'd want to justify their whole life?

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- Oh, no, not you, Oppenheimer. - (students laughing) You finish coating those plates. STUDENT 1: You see them? (students laughing)

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I am not here to help, Robert. I knew you could do this without me. Then why did you come? BOHR: To talk about after. The power you're about to reveal will forever outlive the Nazis. And the world is not prepared. "You could lift the stone without being ready for the snake that's revealed." We have to make the politicians understand, this isn't a new weapon. It's a new world. I'll be out there doing what I can, but you... you're an American Prometheus. The man who gave them the power to destroy themselves, and they'll respect that. And your work really begins.

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They've asked Lawrence. What did he say? He wasn't going to help them, but... But? Strauss told him that you and Ruth Tolman have been having an affair for years. The whole time you lived - with them in Pasadena. - (sighs) He convinced Lawrence that Richard died of a broken heart. That's absurd. - What part? - The broken heart. Richard never found out. Is Lawrence gonna testify? I don't know.

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When it became clear to me that we would tend to use any weapon we had.

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