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United Hospital Fund Honors 26 Health Care Trustees-2018
Rev. Al Sharpton & National Action Network’s Annual National Convention NYC-2018
Amber Hall possibly the best next thing in the Art World-2018
Amber Hall is dedicated 15 Years old teen with a passion for arts. At a very young age she developed her own natural talent, and her interest in pencil ,eventually discovering ways to use colors in ink ,acrylic and water paintings.
Her Portfolio contains pieces of abstract as well as Modern Contemporary art ,cartoons and fashion.
Her dream to come an illustrator .She also writes short stories for the drawings in her collection. She was Eight years old when she was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes ,Insulin dependent, despite this condition ,she continues to devote her time to the arts through which she hopes to create support and awareness through the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).
In which they have been part of her life for the past 9 years this, she expects ,will make a difference.
She was born in the Bronx, and grew up in the beautiful town of Sleepy Hollow ,famous for the setting of the novel “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”. She is the youngest of 4 sisters and is currently in 11th grade as an online student in Florida state.
She has travelled throughout the USA, with her family ,and admires the beauty of the sightseeing coast to coast. Aside for the art work,she wants to pursue a minor in politics.
Art for a cause in which she is Currently on the works will include many organizations , Children’s Hospitals and Veterans hospitals and wounded warrior project to honor the Men and Women who served the forces as well as their families.20% of the proceeds of her art will be donated one cause at a time.
We should keep in mind Insulin is not a cure. The hope for Cure is research Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) , is one of the most aggressive organizations in the world dealing with T1D.
In a typical year at least 80% of all expenditures support scientific and diabetes education .Through her art, her goal is to raise awareness as Diabetes kills an American every 3 mins.
Amber’s family supports her aspirations and proudly extols her powerful spirit.
I have to say as I sat down with Amber to do an interview at her studio in Florida, I have to say she did one of the best interviews I have ever done in my career as an journalist, very calm, warm intelligent answered every question that was asked, with an smile, must say she has great talent as an Artist great pieces of Art work done as you will see in this video, if you are an artist with an art gallery here in NY Feel free to contact us and we will be sure to pass the message to her managers and PR People.
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New York SMALL BUSINESS TITAN AWARDS -2018
New York City Basketball of Fame Induction Ceremony & Dinner-2017
Johnny Mac 3rd Annual Tennis Project in the Hamptons-2017
Keynote Speech by James P.O’ Neill Police Commissioner City of NY at ASIS-2017
James P. O’Neill was appointed the 43rd police commissioner of the City of New York by Mayor Bill de Blasio in September 2016. He had served previously as chief of department, the NYPD’s highest uniformed rank. He was instrumental in developing neighborhood policing, which is renewing and recasting the NYPD’s patrol function to provide greater police and community interaction and collaboration.
Widely experienced in both the patrol and the investigative sides of the department, Commissioner O’Neill is a hands-on police practitioner and a dedicated police reformer. He speaks with urgency about the need for police to evolve if they are to succeed in connecting with communities, and about keeping people safe in the 21st century.
Police Commissioner O’Neill began his law enforcement career in 1983 with the Transit Police, which was then an independent police department. He credits his time on patrol on the trains and platforms of the subway system with helping him learn how to interact and communicate with a wide range of people, a skill he regards as essential to successful police work. He had risen to lieutenant by the time of the 1995 merger of the Transit Police with the NYPD.
As a lieutenant in the NYPD, he worked at the police academy and the warrant squad before being promoted to captain and executive officer in the 52nd Precinct in the northern Bronx. He served as the commanding officer of three successive precincts: Central Park, the 25th Precinct in eastern Harlem, and the 44th Precinct in the western Bronx. He was C.O. of the 25th Precinct during the attacks of September 11th and remembers being proud of the way his fellow officers from all across the department came together to help and protect people during that crisis.
Neighborhood policing—which is a crime-fighting plan above all else—has been implemented in more than half of New York City precincts, as well as all of the NYPD Housing Bureau police service areas, and is serving more than three million New Yorkers. It is the largest, best-funded, best-staffed community-policing initiative ever undertaken in the United States. Commissioner O’Neill’s reforms are taking hold and will have a far-reaching and positive influence all across New York City.
Commissioner O’Neill grew up in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn and was one of seven children. He has two sons, Daniel and Christopher. He is an avid hockey player and motorcyclist.
Commissioner O’Neill has a clear vision of where he is taking the.
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“Fighting crime is what we get paid to do,” he says. “But we can’t do that unless we achieve full partnership with the community. Unless we have that connectivity, it’s not going to work.”
We at World Liberty TV , had pleasure of meeting James P.O’ Neill Police Commissioner City of NY, at ASIS International /New York Chapter Luncheon ,where Commissioner O’ Neill was honored as the Person of the Year ,awarded the highest award ASIS International presents annually, see what he had to say in his speech .
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The New Taste of Sunnyside-2017
6th Annual New York State Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony-2017
Living boxers heading into the NYSBHOF include Manhattan welterweight Gaspar “El Indio” Ortega (131-39-6, 69 KOs), Yonkers’ world heavyweight title challenger Renaldo “Mr.” Snipes (39-8-1, 22 KOs), Yonkers middleweight Doug “Cobra’ Dewitt (33-8-5, 19 KOs), and “The Bronx Bomber,” world middleweight title challenger Alex Ramos (39-10-2, 24 KOs)
Posthumous participants being inducted are Queens’ former middleweight and light heavyweight world champion Dick Tiger (60-19-3, 27 KOs), Brooklyn/Manhattan light heavyweight world champion Jose “Chegui” Torres (41-3-1, 29 KOs), and Williamsburg’s middleweight world champion, “The Nonpareil” Jack Dempsey (51-4-11, 23 KOs).
Other non-participants heading into the NYSBHOF, along with Bartels and Katz, are Brooklyn/Bronx matchmaker Stan Hoffman and Queens’ International agent Don Majeski.
Posthumous non-participant inductees are Brooklyn boxing historian Hank Kaplan, Long Island cut-man Al Gavin, Bronx referee Arthur Donovan and New York City columnist Dan Parker.
Each inductee will receive a custom-designed belt signifying his induction into the NYSBHOF.
The 2017 inductees were selected by the NYSBHOF nominating committee members: Jack Hirsch, Steve Farhood, Bobby Cassidy, Jr., Randy Gordon, Henry Hascup, Ron McNair, Angelo Prospero and Neil Terens.
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