"RudyGiuliani.png"@es . . . "Giuliani was born on May 28, 1944 in the cold borough of Brooklyn to a stereotypical working-class Italian family with 9 cats, 11 dogs and a stick he would kill bugs with. His fat bald father wore a white pasta-stained wifebeater shirt and would occasionally yell at Rudy\u2019s mother \u201Cwhats-a-matta you?\u201D when she nagged him as to his whereabouts after work. As a young little goombah runt, growing up in the tough streets of the Big Apple wasn\u2019t easy. According to childhood friends Martin Scorsese and Chazz Palminteri, local bully Paul Sorvino loved picking on Giuliani. It didn\u2019t help matters that Rudy and his father were Yankees fans in a predominantly Brooklyn Dodgers neighborhood. One painful memory in particular that former mayor Giuliani would often recall at parties to get a sympathy lay, "@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Political Party"@en . . . "Rudolph William Louis \"Rudy\" Giuliani III (KBE) (nacido el 18 de mayo de 1944) es un abogado y pol\u00EDtico estadounidense, mejor conocido por haber sido Alcalde de la ciudad de Nueva York, de 1994 a 2001."@es . . . . "\u00C9l mismo"@es . "JABF12"@es . "Rudy Giuliani was a famous wizard and stuntman of the early twenty-first century."@en . . . . "If David Dinkins won the election, Giuliani would be cut from the episode, and be replaced with a TV scene of a Dinkins worker played by Phil Morris, who would play Jackie Chiles in later episodes."@en . "Mr. Giuliani"@en . . "Fourth Chancellor of the United States"@en . "Manhattan College \nNew York University"@en . . . . . . . . . "--12-14"^^ . "Rudolph William Louis \"Rudy\" Giuliani III (KBE) (nacido el 18 de mayo de 1944) es un abogado y pol\u00EDtico estadounidense, mejor conocido por haber sido Alcalde de la ciudad de Nueva York, de 1994 a 2001."@es . "Democratic \nIndependent \nRepublican"@en . . . "Giuliani was born on May 28, 1944 in the cold borough of Brooklyn to a stereotypical working-class Italian family with 9 cats, 11 dogs and a stick he would kill bugs with. His fat bald father wore a white pasta-stained wifebeater shirt and would occasionally yell at Rudy\u2019s mother \u201Cwhats-a-matta you?\u201D when she nagged him as to his whereabouts after work. As a young little goombah runt, growing up in the tough streets of the Big Apple wasn\u2019t easy. According to childhood friends Martin Scorsese and Chazz Palminteri, local bully Paul Sorvino loved picking on Giuliani. It didn\u2019t help matters that Rudy and his father were Yankees fans in a predominantly Brooklyn Dodgers neighborhood. One painful memory in particular that former mayor Giuliani would often recall at parties to get a sympathy lay, was how the kids in the community would throw him in the mud for wearing his striped Yankees uniform. Reportedly, Giuliani would get up, wipe the mud off his uniform and say, \u201CHey yous punks! Yeah, that\u2019s right. I\u2019m talking to yous greasy finooks! Guess what? One day I\u2019m gunna bust all your rackets and lock yous guys up! Know what I\u2019m sayin\u2019? Forget about it!\u201D During his term as a teenager, Giuliani over came many struggles dealing with his position as delivery boy for Panucci\u2019s Pizza on 51st street, such as puberty and mild gynecomastia. He was often criticized for his management of delivering newspapers as the neighborhood paper boy during the summer of 1953. It was later found out that Giuliani would sometimes read the paper during the first hour of his shift instead of setting out on his bike run. The scandal came to its peak in the winter of that year when ambitious journalist Edward R. Murrow wrote a disparaging expos\u00E9 concerning Giuliani\u2019s lethargic work ethic and how the poor citizens on Fifth Avenue either weren\u2019t getting their papers or were becoming increasingly dissatisfied with how the New York Times was being laid (there have been three separately recorded instances where news papers had been reportedly thrown through the windows of houses/apartments that were located along Giuliani\u2019s route). In the spring of 1954, after months of schoolyard derision and derogatory Italian pejoratives, Giuliani publicly resigned as paper boy. This is often considered to be the low point of Rudolph Giuliani\u2019s life, although many historians cite his ugly divorce with second wife Donna Hanover as the lowest. However, young Rudy eventually picked up the pieces, and would go on to enroll in the University of Notre Dame, where he led the Fightin' Irish to their world famous 91-1 victory over USC in the 1969 College Superbowl."@en . . . . "Born"@en . . . . "Who is this guy, and why is he here? I've heard rumors that he's quite the strange person....."@en . . "Rudolph William Louis Giuliani"@en . . . . "Education"@en . . . "Who is this guy, and why is he here? I've heard rumors that he's quite the strange person....."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Rudy Giuliani"@es . . . . "Rudy Giuliani was a famous wizard and stuntman of the early twenty-first century."@en . "Giuliani seems to be a fan of Current Attorney General Loretta Lynch. In 2016 Giuliani Said that Hillary Clinton could be considered a founding member of ISIS."@en . . . "If David Dinkins won the election, Giuliani would be cut from the episode, and be replaced with a TV scene of a Dinkins worker played by Phil Morris, who would play Jackie Chiles in later episodes."@en . . . . . "Religion"@en . "Rudy Giuliani"@en . . . . . "1944-05-28"^^ . "Giuliani seems to be a fan of Current Attorney General Loretta Lynch. In 2016 Giuliani Said that Hillary Clinton could be considered a founding member of ISIS."@en . . . . .