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- FERMI: Oppie. - Dr. Fermi. (greets in Italian) I hear you got a little town. Yes. Come and see. (Szilard scoffs) Who could think straight in a place like that? Huh? Everybody will go crazy. Thank you for the vote of confidence, Szilard. Do we really... do we really need that in the notes? When are you going to try it out? We did. The first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. Didn't Groves tell you? No. (crackling) (Robert exhales) GUARD: One at a time, please, one at a time. Dr. Oppenheimer?

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What for?

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I'm... I'm not sure. ROBB: Not sure?

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When's this place supposed to open?

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The fact that we built this bomb does not give us any more... any more right or responsibility to decide how it's used than anyone else. But we're the only people who know about it. I've told Stimson the various opinions of the community. But what's your opinion?

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(exhales deeply)

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I'm sorry it's come to this, Robert. I think it's wrong. (unsettling music building)

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(breathing heavily)

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Is this a bad time? What do you think, Lewis? Well, I think it must have been a blow for you. For the world. The world? What does Fuchs mean to the rest of the world? Fuchs? Klaus Fuchs?

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'Scuse me.

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MAN (on speaker): Two minutes to detonation. Everybody down. Do not turn around until you see light reflected on the hills. Then look at the explosion only through your welder's glass. MAN (on speaker): Ninety seconds to detonation.

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GARRISON: Dr. Oppenheimer had no responsibility in the selection or the clearance of Klaus Fuchs, did he? No. None at all. And you wouldn't want to leave this board with any suggestion today that you're here questioning his basic loyalty to the United States in the operation of Los Alamos? By no means. I hope I didn't lead anyone to believe otherwise for an instant. GRAY: Thank you, General. (wistful music playing)

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

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(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?

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I have my reasons.

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Its only intended target would be the largest cities. It's a weapon of mass genocide. Izzy, draw some circles on this side of the map where they would target us. - Starting with New York. D.C. - RABI: That's fair. It's a weapon of attack with no defensive value. - Deterrence. - BUSH: "Deterrence"? Do we really need more deterrence than our current arsenal of atomic bombs? Y-You drown in ten feet of water or-or 10,000, - what's the difference? - (rhythmic stomping) We can already drown Russia. They know it. - And now they can drown us. - So we're just escalating... (stomping intensifying) (discussion continues indistinctly)

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(clamoring)

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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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