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i went a whole day and then they recreated los alamos using blueprints. they created los alamos. they recreated the trinity site using real blueprints. they found designs and photos of the gadget. and that is painstakingly recreated. so those parts completely real in terms of oppenheimer's legacy, i think that that would might also have been after you and me waiting on that well i'm i'm eager to read your book it looks fascinating in the making of the film, and i guess it's going to be out late october. but listen, i was blown away by the film. it's you know, it's an artistic achievement cinematically. it's it's an experience to see on the big screen. but you know what? no one has done a miracle in that he's taken. this 700 plus page, very complicated biography, a very elusive and animatic man. oppenheimer. and he's transformed it into a different artistic medium and made it something else. however in doing so, i i'm amazed that he was able to capture oppenheimer's personality and it's yeah, it's a hollywood miracle in it is really pretty faithful to the book. there are there are
i went a whole day and then they recreated los alamos using blueprints. they created los alamos. they recreated the trinity site using real blueprints. they found designs and photos of the gadget. and that is painstakingly recreated. so those parts completely real in terms of oppenheimer's legacy, i think that that would might also have been after you and me waiting on that well i'm i'm eager to read your book it looks fascinating in the making of the film, and i guess it's going to be out late...
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rhodes: he had to leave los alamos and go to san francisco.e, just red meat for the, for the dog, as it were. there were two guys sitting outside the apartment. bird: jean tatlock was under surveillance. she was still a member of the communist party. rhodes: he spent the night with her. they had been lovers, and i think they probably were lovers again that night. (engine starts) bird: this was reported back to colonel boris pash, who was head of army intelligence for all the west coast. and pash was convinced that this was a serious breach of security and that perhaps oppenheimer was conveying nuclear secrets and atomic secrets to the communist party through tatlock sadly, tragically, she died just a few months later, in the spring of 1944. under mysterious circumstances, her father found her naked with her head plunged in a bathtub with her body slumped over the edge of the bathtub. which is a very odd way to commit suicide. there's some speculation that perhaps she was murdered. oppenheimer was horrified and devastated by the news. the secur
rhodes: he had to leave los alamos and go to san francisco.e, just red meat for the, for the dog, as it were. there were two guys sitting outside the apartment. bird: jean tatlock was under surveillance. she was still a member of the communist party. rhodes: he spent the night with her. they had been lovers, and i think they probably were lovers again that night. (engine starts) bird: this was reported back to colonel boris pash, who was head of army intelligence for all the west coast. and...
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you were in charge of the theoretical physics department in los alamos. yes, until the end of the war, what is the importance of paying attention to tv shows ? if you are interested, i will follow up. those who cannot see the theater due to time constraints can at least solve this problem for them. it will come in the format of tv. first of all, it has a larger audience, that is, it is with ten episodes. i came to germany , i had a good life. the camp , which they say is a room, was here for 105 days , which means it was very dangerous, it means that they take your bag and the journey of people who have chosen the hard and illegal way to immigrate. it is different to say that the main reason is cultural has but when this fight happens in an inflatable boat that is filled beyond its capacity and is moving fast, it leads to a disaster. during the border trip , we talked with illegal immigrants and they told us about the difficulties they face. the charging of their mobile phone breaks the socket so that their mobile phone cannot call their family. this seri
you were in charge of the theoretical physics department in los alamos. yes, until the end of the war, what is the importance of paying attention to tv shows ? if you are interested, i will follow up. those who cannot see the theater due to time constraints can at least solve this problem for them. it will come in the format of tv. first of all, it has a larger audience, that is, it is with ten episodes. i came to germany , i had a good life. the camp , which they say is a room, was here for...
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i don't see a lot of military research in universities, and uh, you know, the los alamos and the department of energy laboratories, in general have shoes, human society just or have come from university is course, kind of working at those places and military tasks. you know, it's a natural, apparently human behavior to walk out of military to protect the country that you live in. and so like i can see that's a, that's probably not going to ever change. it's a human thing to feel like you want to protect yourself and your family. and i know there seems to be others are human conversation out that 3 and militaristic, really, you know, i realize it looks that way. a lot of the time when you're looking at the news, you see american troops go any places. but you know, the general population, i don't think is all that excited about the world. it would rather not have it even worse. they'd rather not have to go and get in the middle of everybody else's wars . and you know, it's even now you can see in the congress, there's a lot of concern about the ukraine war and continuing to support that confl
i don't see a lot of military research in universities, and uh, you know, the los alamos and the department of energy laboratories, in general have shoes, human society just or have come from university is course, kind of working at those places and military tasks. you know, it's a natural, apparently human behavior to walk out of military to protect the country that you live in. and so like i can see that's a, that's probably not going to ever change. it's a human thing to feel like you want...
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. >> reporter: for years former los alamos director siegfried hecker had unparalleled access to northea's highly secretive nuclear program, seeing more than almost any american. what he's seeing now, he says, reminiscent of the lead up to the catastrophic korean war more than 70 years ago. a chilling shift in leader kim jong-un's strategy, far more than the usual saber-rattling. >> i think this time it's different. he may have decided that it is time to actually take some actions. >> reporter: for the past 30 years north korea's goal was normalizing ties with the u.s. hecker says that ended in 2019 when summit talks in hanoi, vietnam, collapsed. former president donald trump and kim walked out, humiliating and infuriating the north korean leader, riding his train back to pyongyang empty handed, perhaps giving up on u.s. diplomacy, making a strategic turn towards conflict. >> he may believe that actually there is some way, sort of what one would say what's a path to victory that he may be thinking very differently than what our conventional thinking is. >> reporter: kim's confidence ma
. >> reporter: for years former los alamos director siegfried hecker had unparalleled access to northea's highly secretive nuclear program, seeing more than almost any american. what he's seeing now, he says, reminiscent of the lead up to the catastrophic korean war more than 70 years ago. a chilling shift in leader kim jong-un's strategy, far more than the usual saber-rattling. >> i think this time it's different. he may have decided that it is time to actually take some actions....
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. >> reporter: for years, former los alamos director had unparalleled access to north korea's highlyretive nuclear program, seeing more than almost any american. what he's seeing now, he says, reminiscent of the lead-up to the catastrophic korean war more than 70 years ago. a chilling shift in leader kim jong-un's strategy. far more than the usual sabre rattling. >> i think this time it's different. he may have decided that it is time to actually take some actions. >> reporter: for the past 30 years, north korea's goal was normalizing ties with the u.s. hector says that ended in 2019 when summit talks in hanoi, vietnam, collapsed. donald trump and kim walked out humiliating and infuriating the north korean leader riding his private train back to pyongyang empty-handed. perhaps giving up on u.s. diplomacy, making a strategic turn toward conflict. >> he may believe that there is some way, sort of what one would say, what's a path to victory, that he may be thinking very differently than what our conventional thinking is. >> reporter: kim's confidence may be bolstered, he says, by close
. >> reporter: for years, former los alamos director had unparalleled access to north korea's highlyretive nuclear program, seeing more than almost any american. what he's seeing now, he says, reminiscent of the lead-up to the catastrophic korean war more than 70 years ago. a chilling shift in leader kim jong-un's strategy. far more than the usual sabre rattling. >> i think this time it's different. he may have decided that it is time to actually take some actions. >>...
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but -- what were you guys doing at los alamos? wasn't security tight?eimer" starring robert downey jr., which is coming back to they'ders and i-max this month. nominated for best picture. you're nominated -- will be nominated -- i'm jumping ahead of myself. >> don't jinx me, jimmy! >> jimmy: as host of the show, it's probably inappropriate for me to do that. i think it's safe to say. first of all, your performance is excellent in the movie. [ cheers and applause ] secondly, the movie itself was excellent. your character is a real person, deceased now. louis strauss is how you pronounce it. i pronounced it wrong earlier. he was -- i have to tell you, he reminds me a little bit in some ways, not him personally, but the idea that there would be backlash against oppenheimer. >> yeah. >> jimmy: after he saved us from the nazis, basically. it seems -- it reminds me in a way of the backlash dr. fauci has received in some ways. >> that is not inaccurate at all. then again, if you look at the heated nature of the times -- and there was people who just had acrimo
but -- what were you guys doing at los alamos? wasn't security tight?eimer" starring robert downey jr., which is coming back to they'ders and i-max this month. nominated for best picture. you're nominated -- will be nominated -- i'm jumping ahead of myself. >> don't jinx me, jimmy! >> jimmy: as host of the show, it's probably inappropriate for me to do that. i think it's safe to say. first of all, your performance is excellent in the movie. [ cheers and applause ] secondly, the...
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. >> no one is leaving los alamos. ♪ >> reporter: and a lot of swifties holding their breath for taylorfice records with her doc about the "eras" tour. the big question, can she shake off the barbenheimer competition in the cinematic and box office achievement category? >> this has been one of the greatest experiences of my life. >> reporter: over on the tv side, the buzz is between the foodies and the football fans. >> that's why i'm good at what i do, that's how i operate. >> reporter: many eyes on "the bear" and "ted lasso" to see who can win the best television series, musical or comedy category. >> reporter: i'm personally excited that jo koy is hosting. i interviewed him a while back for "gma," and he had less than 2 1/2 weeks to prepare. most hosts get months. so we'll see what he comes up with. of course tonight could set up a very tight match for the oscars stage in just a few weeks. rhiannon? >> rhiannon: zohreen shah, thank you for that. i've interviewed jo koy a few times too and i think he'll be fantastic. >> whit: he's always prepared. >> he's great. >>> coming up on "good
. >> no one is leaving los alamos. ♪ >> reporter: and a lot of swifties holding their breath for taylorfice records with her doc about the "eras" tour. the big question, can she shake off the barbenheimer competition in the cinematic and box office achievement category? >> this has been one of the greatest experiences of my life. >> reporter: over on the tv side, the buzz is between the foodies and the football fans. >> that's why i'm good at what i do,...
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what were you guys doing at los alamos? wasn't security tight?mer, starring robert downey jr. >> which is coming back to theaters and imax this month. >> nominated for best picture. you are nominated or will be nominated. i'm jumping ahead of myself. maybe >> don't jinx me, jimmy. >> yeah, i know as host of the show it's probably inappropriate for me to do that, but i think it's safe to say, well, first of all, your performance is excellent in the movie and secondly, the movie itself is excellent. >> but your character is a real person, deceased. now, louis strauss is his how you pronounce his last. i pronounce it wrong earlier he was a i have to tell you, he reminds me a little bit in some ways. not him personally , but the idea that there would be backlash against oppenheimer summer after. yeah after he saved us from the. basically. is it seems crazy. it reminds me of a way of the backlash, like doctor fauci has received. >> in some ways, that is that is not inaccurate at all. but then again, if you look at the heated nature of the times and th
what were you guys doing at los alamos? wasn't security tight?mer, starring robert downey jr. >> which is coming back to theaters and imax this month. >> nominated for best picture. you are nominated or will be nominated. i'm jumping ahead of myself. maybe >> don't jinx me, jimmy. >> yeah, i know as host of the show it's probably inappropriate for me to do that, but i think it's safe to say, well, first of all, your performance is excellent in the movie and secondly, the...
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at the middlebury institute of international studies of monterey, and the former director of the los alamostory. appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. it's my pleasure, rosemary. >> now, sig, you recently wrote that the korean peninsula is the most dangerous it's been since 1950. so is kim jong-un preparing for war, or is this just more saber-rattling, do you think? >> i don't think it's saber rattling this time. and to really understand that, you have to follow the north korean situation quite a ways back. and that's what i've done. i was there 20 years ago. my colleague, bob carlin has actually been working 50 years. i think at this time, rosemary, it's different. >> and why do you think that? how is it different? >> so what we've seen is that north korea actually had one policy for some 30 years, 1990 to just about 2020 of trying to seek normalization with the united states. and for a number of reasons after a failed summit in hanoi, the north koreans and kim jong-un sort of revisited what they wanted to do, and they decided they're going to give up on the united states. so we've watc
at the middlebury institute of international studies of monterey, and the former director of the los alamostory. appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. it's my pleasure, rosemary. >> now, sig, you recently wrote that the korean peninsula is the most dangerous it's been since 1950. so is kim jong-un preparing for war, or is this just more saber-rattling, do you think? >> i don't think it's saber rattling this time. and to really understand that, you have to follow the north...
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la falta de hogar, como reporta el mes pasado en los últimos 3 años la población de estudiantes desamparados ha triplicado en el distrito escolar de alamoizo que el distrito decidiera indagar más a fondo el problema, pero lamentablemente lo que encontramos es que hay más necesidad de la que reportamos al principio. los números son alarmantes para la superintendente descubrió que un 10% de sus estudiantes carecen de esta habilidad de vivienda. eso es más de 700 familias. >> esa preocupación en verdad de tener a dónde voy a ir a la noche donde le voy a llevar a mis hijos a y para venir al siguiente día y decir, bueno, voy a ir a la escuela y me voy a sentar a estudiar matemáticas. es es difícil. >> ella envió esta data a valley health foundation y recibió una subvención de 3 millones y medio de dólares para abrir un centro de bienestar en cada una de sus escuelas. intermedia y primarias. >> bueno, yo lo considero un centro así de de apoyo muy bueno para bueno, incluye a mis hijos para los estudiantes. bueno, a mis hijos les ha ayudado demasiado porque bueno, una ya, ya egresó de aquí que fue que está en mi disco en san josé, damián trujil
la falta de hogar, como reporta el mes pasado en los últimos 3 años la población de estudiantes desamparados ha triplicado en el distrito escolar de alamoizo que el distrito decidiera indagar más a fondo el problema, pero lamentablemente lo que encontramos es que hay más necesidad de la que reportamos al principio. los números son alarmantes para la superintendente descubrió que un 10% de sus estudiantes carecen de esta habilidad de vivienda. eso es más de 700 familias. >> esa...
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alamo apostando hermano por el sí, es lo que me duele mucho. hace 1 año estaba yo con mi hermano y ahora ya no, también hablamos con 1 de los testigos, quien por primera vez habló de lo sucedido. >> tengo la las imágenes en mi cabeza. es algo que no se puede describir. >> dice que la vida le dio una segunda oportunidad a él y a su esposa. >> me pongo a pensar si nos hubiera tocado a nosotros 2, mis niños, como estuvieran y pues siempre cuando salimos no sabemos si vamos a volver y siempre lo digo a mis niños que que los quiero. >> un artista local elaboró esta escultura llamada el corazón del campesino que representa la unión de los trabajadores agrícolas hispanos y asiáticos, quienes se vieron afectados por la tragedia. esta ceremonia terminó con una vigilia con velas representando las vidas perdidas que siempre vivirán en los corazones de half moon bay desde half moon bay. soy yomara lópez telemundo 48. >> bueno y siguiendo con este tema, le comentamos que la junta de supervisores del condado san mateo también se reunió este lunes para recono
alamo apostando hermano por el sí, es lo que me duele mucho. hace 1 año estaba yo con mi hermano y ahora ya no, también hablamos con 1 de los testigos, quien por primera vez habló de lo sucedido. >> tengo la las imágenes en mi cabeza. es algo que no se puede describir. >> dice que la vida le dio una segunda oportunidad a él y a su esposa. >> me pongo a pensar si nos hubiera tocado a nosotros 2, mis niños, como estuvieran y pues siempre cuando salimos no sabemos si vamos...
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pueden recoger en los estacionamientos el estacionamiento más bien de larsen field en el 1800 de la calle alamolsas. aseguran que habrá arena disponible mientras duren las advertencias por estas inundaciones. >> y precisamente ante esta lluvia que se avecina a nuestra región en el condado sonoma, las autoridades en petaluma y guerneville ponen a disposición de sus residentes refugio y centros de calentamiento. por ejemplo, en petaluma podrán acudir a isaac center, que está ubicado en la calle hopper y en granville, en el edificio de los veteranos, sobre la calle main. >> también en gilroy. aquí tienen el dato. van a habilitar el centro de calentamiento en la biblioteca este miércoles de 13:00 de la tarde a 21:00 de la noche. y el jueves de 10:00 a 18:00 de la tarde. milpitas es otro lugar donde pueden refugiarse. biblioteca miércoles y jueves de 10:00 a 21:00 de la noche. estos centros se activan cuando se esperan temperaturas nocturnas que bajan de los 37 grados por varios días consecutivos o cuando hay este tipo de avisos. más información a detalle en nuestra página web. como ya escuchaban ha
pueden recoger en los estacionamientos el estacionamiento más bien de larsen field en el 1800 de la calle alamolsas. aseguran que habrá arena disponible mientras duren las advertencias por estas inundaciones. >> y precisamente ante esta lluvia que se avecina a nuestra región en el condado sonoma, las autoridades en petaluma y guerneville ponen a disposición de sus residentes refugio y centros de calentamiento. por ejemplo, en petaluma podrán acudir a isaac center, que está ubicado...