:20:10
- It came in on the wire.
- What?
:20:12
Japanese are feeling out terms for
surrender. They made a proposition.
:20:16
What kind of surrender?
Not unconditional?
:20:19
Not according to my sources, no.
:20:21
Good.
:20:23
No one will buy it.
:20:25
- Sir?
- Nothing.
:20:28
Come on. Come on. Right here.
:20:33
Mr. Secretary, a brutal question.
:20:36
Are you and the president
:20:39
looking to Russia,
:20:40
figuring they'll come into Japan,
assuming there's an invasion?
:20:44
If you are, you're not
gonna get that for nothing.
:20:47
Russia's gonna want
Manchuria, Sakhalin.
:20:50
I can give the president Japan.
:20:54
No invasion, no deals.
:20:56
Can you guarantee that?
:20:58
Some of your scientists
are getting out of line.
:21:00
I hear they've been maneuvering
to see the president.
:21:04
I didn't know that.
:21:05
I will take care of it.
:21:07
- Very well. Do that, general.
- Mr. Secretary.
:21:11
Good night.
:21:16
Panton?
:21:19
Dr. Oppenheimer had...
:21:22
...on three separate occasions,
meetings with suspected agents,
:21:26
communists, whatever.
:21:28
- He gave us one name, correct?
- Yes, sir.
:21:31
Press him on the others.
:21:34
- He needs to feel the branch creak.
- Yes, sir.
:21:37
- Ready?
- Yeah, we're ready.
:21:44
They told me you were down here.
I was having lunch.
:21:47
I got a call from Captain Panton.
A security problem again.
:21:50
Well, I'm being harassed,
and I'm sick of it.
:21:53
I had a security clearance.
This was a dead issue.
:21:56
It's never dead with you.
:21:59
Though I will try to put a lid on it.
This is not gonna help.