00:05You know, he's well known for being impatient.
00:09You're holding up the whole damn show, Rockwell.
00:11He never took the position, you know now, son, let's sit down and talk about this.
00:16Don't be an idiot.
00:18Rickover quickly got a reputation that he, and only he, within the Navy would tell the truth.
00:24And Rickover was a charmer.
00:26I'm actually quite moved.
00:28The bottom line is Rickover was a genius.
00:31I can visualize machines operating right in my mind.
00:35And an SOB.
00:37Never mind the good news, get to the problem.
00:39If he didn't get it right, if they had a safety accident, that would be the end of the program.
00:44He was demanding things that our society, even during the Cold War,
00:48could not produce it on a Rickover schedule to Rickover's cause the way Rickover wanted it.
00:53The fact that the United States has operated hundreds of nuclear reactors in the world's oceans and never had a
01:02nuclear accident is the greatest contribution that Admiral Rickover has made to the country.
01:07Our job is to anticipate the worst and then fix it.
01:12No one in my life influenced me more than Admiral Rickover.
01:16Except for my father, Admiral Rickover had the greatest impact on my life of any other man that I've ever
01:23met.
01:24The question comes up, what would Rickover do?
01:27And the answer is, I know exactly what I do and I'm not willing to do that.
01:31But I don't get the things done that he got done.
01:34How can you run a Navy if everybody in it acts like you do?
01:38If everybody considers themselves...
01:39I never told the others how to act.
01:42I acted my own way.
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