He is like a superman of terrorism with his incredible timing and willingness to help.
Maybe he will be our next president.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4661409.stm
The Mayor of New York during the 9/11 attacks, Rudolph Giuliani, has spoken of the "eerie" experience of being in London near one of Thursday's blasts.
He told the BBC he was near Liverpool Street station when the first of the four blasts was reported.
Mr Giuliani described the explosions as "dastardly, cowardly acts".
"The people of London should know that they have, in the people of New York, people who understand what they are going through," he said.
"My heart goes out to the people affected by this, it reminds me so much of September 11," he said.
Mr Giuliani was praised for taking to the streets to reassure New Yorkers immediately after the 9/11 attacks.
His opposite number, London Mayor Ken Livingstone, is on his way back from Singapore where he was part of the team which secured the 2012 Olympics.
Mr Giuliani said no nation had offered the US more support after the 9/11 attacks than Britain - and now that Britain had been attacked, it was the turn of the US to offer its ally support.
People in London have always been remarkable - they were our inspiration on September 11 when we thought about how they reacted during the blitz
Rudolph Giuliani
In pictures: US solidarity
"I was right near Liverpool (Street) station when the first bomb went off and was notified of it," he said.
"It was... very eerie to be right there again when one of these attacks takes place."
Mr Giuliani, whose eight-year tenure as mayor of New York will be best remembered for his heart-felt response to the attacks on the World Trade Centre, drew parallels between events on both sides of the Atlantic.
He said "the idea of a surprise attack", as well as "innocent people just going to work being injured and killed", meant the attacks bore similarities.
'Remarkable' Londoners
He said New Yorkers recovered from the September 11 attacks and predicted that Londoners would do the same.
The former mayor said the best way to react to such attacks is "to stand up to them and do everything we can to support the people that were affected by it - but not to let these terrorists affect our way of life".
He went on: "People in London have always been remarkable. They were our inspiration on September 11 when we thought about how they reacted to the blitz in 1940, and how they went through something far worse than we would ever have to go through.
"It isn't surprising that their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren have that same resolute response to this attack."
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Rudy Giuliani's firm will join with another to clean a building tainted by anthrax.
By Associated Press
Published January 14, 2004
BOCA RATON - Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's consulting firm and the company that decontaminated anthrax-infested buildings in Washington will team up.
Sabre Technical Services, which decontaminated two post offices and the Hart Senate Building after other anthrax attacks in 2001, will join Giuliani Partners to create Bio-ONE.
The building was owned by American Media Inc., the publisher of the National Enquirer and other tabloids, when it became the site of the nation's first anthrax attack in October 2001. Anthrax spores sickened and killed Sun photo editor Robert Stevens, the first of five Americans to die of anthrax from spore-tainted letters. No arrests have been made.
FBI investigators believe the anthrax came into the building with a letter and spread when anthrax-laden papers passed through photocopy machines.
The building has been quarantined ever since.
what a hero

Id say more a 911 insider


