:23:03
What's wrong with demonstrating?
What's wrong with not killing?
:23:06
You vaporize some uninhabited atoll.
:23:08
Set terms of surrender,
then send the Japanese home.
:23:11
It's mush. It won't work.
:23:14
They are kamikazes, all of them.
:23:20
You had money in your background.
That explains it.
:23:22
- What does that mean?
- Your optimism.
:23:25
Faith in human nature.
I never had any. Money, that is.
:23:29
Never had a permanent house.
Made me a realist.
:23:35
The idea should go to the president.
:23:39
Where do you get these ideas?
:23:42
You know, those boys in security...
:23:45
...got a right to ask where
these ideas are coming from.
:23:48
Demonstrations, stopping work,
sharing with other countries.
:23:54
You're gonna have
a tough time proving
:23:57
that those ideas
are coming out of Chicago.
:24:00
- They are foreign, subversive.
- They're moral.
:24:02
- Moral?
- Moral.
:24:05
Was Pearl Harbor moral?
:24:07
Poland, Munich, moral?
:24:10
Death March of Bataan,
was that moral?
:24:14
Junk!
:24:16
Demonstration junk.
:24:19
I say you show the enemy
in the harshest terms
:24:22
that you can muster, that you play
in the same league that they do.
:24:28
At that meeting tomorrow there's
gonna be a vote on this demonstration.
:24:33
There's gonna be a recommendation
going to the president.
:24:36
Now, listen.
:24:38
You can help yourself here.
:24:42
Steer it in the right direction.
:24:46
You're either for us or against us.
Ernest, how are you?
:24:49
I'd like to introduce
Dr. Oppenheimer here.
:24:53
Well, rumor has it
that we might owe you
:24:56
for shaking those yellow monkeys
out of the trees.
:24:59
Save us a lot, not going to Japan.
My boys are gonna be grateful.