:42:14
- Why wasn't I told?
- Too much panic.
:42:16
- How is he?
- Difficult to tell.
:42:18
- I'd like to see him.
- We're not permitting visits.
:42:21
But the men who were
with him have been spoken to.
:42:23
Security. Delicate time.
:42:26
He's a strong young man.
He'll pull through.
:42:30
Schoenfield, how is he?
:42:32
- Is he conscious?
- He's in and out.
:42:36
He wants to know
if you read the petition.
:42:38
- It means a lot to him.
- Yes, I have.
:42:42
And then, that's it? That's all?
:42:45
Yes, I have and then now
I wash my hands of it?
:42:48
Now wait a minute, Oppenheimer.
:42:50
I got a friend falling apart
who thinks you got the answers.
:42:53
That's what you let him think.
:42:55
Do you know what the Christ is going
on, or is the whole thing out of control?
:42:59
If you're trying to make a point,
what is it?
:43:01
I have spent the last
two years of my life
:43:04
putting up with all your security
and your secrecy and your control.
:43:09
I don't think that bullshit
was to keep what was going on
:43:12
from the Germans
or the Japanese or the Russians.
:43:15
It's to keep it from
American Jacks and Jills
:43:17
because they may not
like what's going on.
:43:19
American people don't
want to know what's going on.
:43:22
They want to know
that their sons are alive.
:43:25
I'm doing everything in my power
to see that they do.
:43:28
Like Oak Ridge, where they're
injecting ill and old
:43:31
people with huge doses of plutonium?
:43:33
I don't know about Oak Ridge,
but if you want to ask
:43:36
what's happening, ask this:
Will it be big enough?
:43:39
Big enough to scare all of us
and make us stop and think?
:43:42
Big enough to stop all war forever?
You want to ask a question, ask that.
:43:46
Look, I've seen Oak Ridge, all right?
:43:50
That place wasn't built
to make one or two bombs.
:43:53
It was built to make
thousands of them. Thousands.
:43:56
And soon everybody's
gonna have a bomb. They will.
:43:59
What do they do with them?
Sit and wait till they go off, until ''boom''?