:36:00
Jean Tatlock, graduated in 1932.
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They had a thing together
before Oppenheimer was married.
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Seems Tatlock ran off.
:36:08
Things went on the back burner
between them till 1942.
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Then it all started up again.
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His associate said, ''lf the wife's
his ambition, Tatlock's his conscience.''
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She introduced him to a number of
anti-fascist groups, anti-Franco groups
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and a number of communists.
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- Bronson.
- Sir.
:36:25
Little less muscle on the gas here.
Colonel's starting a mission.
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I'd like him alive.
:36:30
Yes, sir.
:36:31
This makes Oppenheimer
a sitting duck for blackmail.
:36:34
I'm gonna insist on his removal.
:36:37
No, you're not. Just relax.
:36:39
You know, major, if you want
to lead a man in a certain direction,
:36:44
you don't drag him by the nose.
:36:47
You just close off his options.
:36:49
Simple as a truck.
:36:56
Here we are in the top of the ninth.
:36:58
The Army down
to the Scientists by one run.
:37:01
Dugan shakes it off.
Here's Merriman's pitch.
:37:05
That's a hit.
:37:07
Dugan digging for first base,
gonna go for two.
:37:10
Look out. Here's the throw.
Safe at second base on a slide.
:37:13
Apple scores.
That ties the game.
:37:24
Yes?
:37:27
Yes?!
:37:32
Bad time?
:37:34
The velocity's still presenting us
with something of a problem.
:37:41
Who's this bimbo
you're running around with?
:37:46
- What?
- Do I have to tell you?
:37:49
I got it on the q.t.
from somebody who owes me.
:37:52
What if the next guy
doesn't owe me?
:37:55
Takes that kind of information
to the wrong guy?
:37:57
That could be the end of you.
Could be the end of this project.