Giuliani on Latest Paris Terror Attack: ‘Obviously We’re Not Safe’

‘These things you can plan within a relatively small group of people’

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SCARBOROUGH: “I just got to ask you this because people always ask us this when they see us out on the streets, how are we doing? Are we safe? Is it okay for our kids to —
GIULIANI: “Obviously we’re not safe. On Monday I was at the opening of the year for the workers in San Bernardino, we had 2,500 people there, governor brown. I said to them after 9/11, I always dreaded having to come to something like this, meaning another attack. We were very fortunate for a long period of time. But then I said to them, I hate to tell you this but you’re going to be needed to help comfort other people in the future. I think we’re going to be seeing this sporadically.”
SCARBOROUGH: “Are we’re moving to a situation like Israel has had to deal with for the past 40 years?”
GIULIANI: “Maybe not as many attacks. They were having like one or two a week. If you say we’re going to have four, five more attacks I wouldn’t be surprised. These things you can plan within a relatively small group of people.”
SCARBOROUGH: “Obviously we’ve got to up the anti —“
GIULIANI: “If you just focus on the local part of it, the police have to become really expert in detecting the precursors of terrorism. What are the things that terrorists do before a bombing? I know the New York City police department going back 20 years and now under commissioner Bratton is very good at that. It means before a bombing they usually come there and weep used to call it in the old days when it was a robbery case the joint, look it over. See where they’re going to put themselves, where are they going to place themselves? You’ve got to be alert to that.”

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