- Dr. Lawrence. - Leslie. I'd like to remind you what we talked about in Berkeley. Compartmentalization. I understand completely.
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I don't know how to say this. I'm... I'm ashamed to ask. CHEVALIER: Anything. Take Peter. - Sure. - No, for-for a while, Hoke. A while.
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- (suspenseful music playing) - (rain pattering)
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Physics and New Mexico, huh? (chuckles) My God. What a trek. That's why you need a liaison. I'm appointing Lomanitz.
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Yeah.
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(stomping stops) I never saw her again.
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How's it feel to be the most famous man in the world?
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However, in the light of your continuing associations and disregard for the security apparatus of this country, together with your somewhat disturbing conduct on the hydrogen bomb program and the regrettable lack of candor in certain of your responses to this board, we have voted two to one to deny the renewal of your security clearance. A full written opinion, with a dissent from Mr. Evans, will be issued to the AEC in the coming days. That is all.
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(continues breathing heavily)
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Of course she knows. (sighs) We're awful people. Selfish, awful people.
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We're just denying.
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Density increases. Correct. Increasing gravity. Increasing density. - And? - It's a vicious cycle until... what's the limit here?
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Everybody out. Now!
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(Kitty laughing) KITTY: Oop! This way. This is where I keep the good stuff. Well, I thought this was the Tolmans' house. I live with them while I'm at Caltech. Do you two need anything? ROBERT: We're good, Ruthie.
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Admiral Strauss, I'm interested in your relationship with Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer. You met him in 1947? Correct. You were commissioner of the Atomic Energy Commission? I was, but I-I actually met Robert in my capacity as board member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton because after the war, he was world-renowned as the great man of physics, and I was determined to get him to run the Institute. (birds chirping) (soft music playing)
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If it's gone our way, take in the sheets.
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I thought you might know.
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Dr. Oppenheimer, it's an honor. Please, take a seat. No need, um, I just wanted to check whether I should talk to Lomanitz while I'm here, given your concerns. Well, I'd say that's really up to you, Professor, - but I'd be cautious. - Uh-huh. Understood. Oh, and, um, (clears throat) as regards to the union, I wanted to give you a heads-up on a... on a man named Eltenton. A heads-up? Yes, just that he might merit watching is all.