In. Im laila ali. Pursuing a lifelong dream can be frustrating and full of obstacles. It takes limitless passion to fight through fear and failure. Geoff mackley is one of those people who refuses to fail. For 15 years, he stayed focused on one thing, to stand where no human has stood before a pool of molten rock bubbling at temperatures of up to 2,200 degrees fahrenheit. Its known as a lava lake. 1,800 miles north of new zealand on remote ambrym island lies the marum crater, one of only four permanent lava lakes on earth. Most people know to stay far away from such an unpredictable force of nature; however, one mans obsession has driven him to the brink of this volcanic abyss. Geoff mackley is an independent filmmaker from new zealand with a fascination for the Natural World and all of its violent moods. For 15 years, geoffs dream has been to capture footage from the edge of the marum lava lake. He has tried many times, but has never succeeded. Geoff over the years, its just been one
Assault when they were teenagers, one as young as 14. Sarah sanders would not say whether President Trump believes the allegations, and she dodged questions about accusations of Sexual Harassment and assault against President Trump himself. On the democratic side, both parties on capitol hill are calling for a full Ethics Committee investigation. After news anchor, Leann Tweeden of kabc radio in los angeles, shared her story alleging al franken kissed and groped her without her consent. She says private citizen franken wrote a skit, which involved their characters kissing one another, and he pressured her to rehearse that alone backstage. Despite her protests, he forcibly kissed her she says. And then later franken posed in this photo where he can be seen seeming to grope tweeden while she was asleep. He was elected to the u. S. Senate two years later. She chose the lead as the place to be her First National television interview. Tell us about this rehearsal incident. Its 2006, youre p
"Alvin Bragg and the Art of Not Taking the Law Too Seriously" by Jonathan Turley is a good read. He says the trial is making Rube Goldberg’s 13 step self-operating napkin look like a model of efficiency and clarity. It is so convoluted and illogical it is mesmerizing. It's a "fan