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Dateline

wasn't moving. wasn't nothing. >> is it possible that she could still have a heartbeat? >> i do -- i didn't go back. i didn't. >> coming up, another puzzling detail. if his wife was bleeding to death, how did chris come away so clean. >> by laying her back down, do you have blood on your hands? >> i don't. i didn't have blood on my hands. the only blood i knew i had was on my fore arm. >> when dateline continues.

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To End All War Oppenheimer the Atomic Bomb

and truman interrupts again and says, "well, i know. never. at that point, oppie understands that harry truman doesn't understand anything about the physics of this weapon. and oppenheimer, at that point, says exactly the wrong thing. rhodes: he really offended president truman by saying, "mr. president, i have blood on my hands." (explosion rumbling) bird: this is exactly the wrong thing to say to the guy who made the decision to drop two such bombs on two japanese cities. he was trying to impress truman. he thought it was something that truman would like to hear, and he got that wrong a lot. i mean, oppenheimer was very charming to a lot of people, but he was often not charming to leaders and people who had power over him. wellerstein: truman didn't believe that anybody's responsibility was greater than his.

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To End All War Oppenheimer the Atomic Bomb

and truman interrupts again and says, "well, i know. never. at that point, oppie understands that harry truman doesn't understand anything about the physics of this weapon. and oppenheimer, at that point, says exactly the wrong thing. rhodes: he really offended president truman by saying, "mr. president, i have blood on my hands." (explosion rumbling) bird: this is exactly the wrong thing to say to the guy who made the decision to drop two such bombs on two japanese cities. he was trying to impress truman. he thought it was something that truman would like to hear, and he got that wrong a lot. i mean, oppenheimer was very charming to a lot of people, but he was often not charming to leaders and people who had power over him. wellerstein: truman didn't believe that anybody's responsibility was greater than his.

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To End All War Oppenheimer the Atomic Bomb

and truman interrupts again and says, "well, i know. never. at that point, oppie understands that harry truman doesn't understand anything about the physics of this weapon. and oppenheimer, at that point, says exactly the wrong thing. rhodes: he really offended president truman by saying, "mr. president, i have blood on my hands." (explosion rumbling) bird: this is exactly the wrong thing to say to the guy who made the decision to drop two such bombs on two japanese cities. he was trying to impress truman. he thought it was something that truman would like to hear, and he got that wrong a lot. i mean, oppenheimer was very charming to a lot of people, but he was often not charming to leaders and people who had power over him. wellerstein: truman didn't believe

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

they're not capable of getting it. and at that moment, oppenheimer loses it. he understands that the president of the united states does not understand that there are no longer any secrets about this. other people can do what we have done. and he blurts out, you don't understand, mr. president, i have blood on my hands, which is exactly the wrong thing to tell the man who made the decision to use two atomic weapons on japanese cities. he blew it. >> and so he was investigated by the atomic energy commission. at the end of his life was, you know, just very, very difficult. >> it was. he remained at princeton. he had his academic pursuits. he was never quite the same. i think it was a sad way for him to leave government. he was vindicated at some level at the end of the last year when the department of energy decided to vacate the decision to have the hearings and therefore essentially exonerate him. it comes too late for him to

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The ReidOut

>> yeah. which were chosen deliberately as two of the only cities that hadn't already been bombed out for reasons you just mentioned. mr. byrd, when he has this crisis of conscious, one of the most fascinating >> expresses, i have blood on my hands, and expresses his regret. and truman throws him out of his office. he's really angry that he would dare question. it then he goes on the trajectory where he becomes public enemy number one, having been the most celebrated scientist in the country. by the end of his life, do you get the sense from being a biographers his, that he regrets ever having created this weapon? >> that's a good question. he never expressed any regrets. he was a scientist, and his attitude was that you could not on invent, you could not stop science. and so it was going to happen. but you are right, he went into

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Newsnight

than going higher at the top. what has the public _ than going higher at the top. what has the public reaction _ than going higher at the top. what has the public reaction bring to you being found guilty of gross misconduct? i being found guilty of gross misconduct?— being found guilty of gross misconduct? . , . misconduct? i have been receiving messaues misconduct? i have been receiving messages saying _ misconduct? i have been receiving messages saying i _ misconduct? i have been receiving messages saying i have _ misconduct? i have been receiving messages saying i have blood - misconduct? i have been receiving messages saying i have blood on | misconduct? i have been receiving l messages saying i have blood on my hands, i have pretty much been blamed completely for the horrendous murder of sarah everard. and some of the messages are quite horrendous. i will read one of them out to you. i have on my phone... 0ne will read one of them out to you. i have on my phone... one of the messages states, you are disgusting, a typical fat white girl and to see what you looked like, too bad it was not you that you're a worker kidnapped and killed but i forgot you are not worth the time, being a fat pig. and that was one that was reported. they have brought race into it. they have brought the intention of kidnap and murder into the message. so that was reported to the message. so that was reported to the police. but i'm getting so many messages of hate and it is my fault,

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Newsnight

The day's important national and international news stories. With Victoria Derbyshire. [S]

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

72-year-old suspect opened fire. her dance partner shield her from the the bullets possibly saving her life. take a listen to what she had to say. >> when did you realize that your partner had been hit? >> i had blood on my hands. i was so scared. >> he was trying to cover you. >> he tried to cover us. >> reporter: we're also learning more about the 11 lives lost during the attack. their names, authorities have named three of them so far. releasing an emotional statement on twitter that reads in part, it's still sinking in what

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Dateline

cooperate. >> he [inaudible] had nothing to do with this tragedy. >> after being a police headquarters, simpson's lawyers met privately with him and then met for lunch. leaving their client alone two veteran homicide detectives who met a -- i was flabbergasted. unless he just thinks he's when enough to do the same and anything he wants and he's gonna get around. this >> detectives and oj simpson, now, settle into a small interrogation room for a critical interview that could make or break the case. it would be the first and last time simpson would tell his stories to police. >> coming up -- >> i know i'm the, number one target. and now you're telling me i got blood on my hands. >> i'll jason knows just how bad things look. and he's not the only one >> -- >> when dateline continues. ne continues

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