get rid of its smell and make sure that it couldn t cause disease, then it would be just like normal garbage. and for very low cost, in fact, that could be moved out of the household. or we could just burn it as some part of reinvented toilet. so the r&d to figure out how do you get caltech, m.i.t., all these top universities to look at the chemistry, the physics and build this reinvented toilet the foundation has funded that type of advanced research. and we re seeing really good progress. and the way it worked, as i understand it, is that the waste is taken, it s essentially heated to a high level. the water evaporates. you can then separate the liquids from the solid. that water is then distilled and purified. and then you drank it. exactly. all the water we drink has been in lots and lots of different places.
these top universities to look at the chemistry, the physics and build this the foundation has funded that type of advanced research. and we re seeing really good progress. and the way it worked as i understand it is that the waste is taken, it s essentially heated to a high level. the water evaporates. you can then separate the liquids from the solid. that water is then distilled and purified. and then you drank it. exactly. all the water we drink has been in lots and lots of different places. the key is it s been purified right before we have to drink it. and in this plant, it is a very very pure output. in fact you know it s a valuable output. did you could you tell anything from the waste? no. once water is boiled and filtered very effectively, it s nice wonderful water. i had a bottle of this stuff in
palestinian named sam hallack. this is the only palestinian address on the dead sea. that s right. we are the last of the mohicans. at the other end of the lake is the massive fertilizer factories of dead sea works. these are part of a $7 billion israeli chemicals empire run by noam goldstein. how would you characterize the profitability of an operation this big? this is a perfect plant. every year his operation pumps 42 billion gallons of water out of the deeper sections of the dead sea into 60 square miles of shallow ponds. after that water evaporates, they vacuum up the millions of tons of minerals that go into everything from fertilizer and pesticide to soda cans and car engines.
company, owned by a chicago-born palestinian named sam hallack. this is the only palestinian address on the dead sea. that s right. we are the last of the mohicans. at the other end of the lake is the massive fertilizer factories of dead sea works. these are part of a $7 billion israeli chemicals empire run by noah goldstein. how would you characterize the profitability of an operation this big? this is a perfect plant. every year his operation pumps 42 billion gallons of water out of the deeper sections of the dead sea into 60 square miles of shallow ponds. after that water evaporates, they vacuum up the millions of tons of minerals that go into everything from fertilizer and
rice pudding, usually serve it with crispy salted fish. which is a little weird, most people don t really like that combination. i don t actually either. i replaced the fish for the vegan. everybody loves bacon. i do. great. how do you do this? cook the sticky rice first. until basically all the water evaporates. now we will mix in the other ingredients. we have some regular milk. coconut milk is thicker. and then we have cocoa powder. you see how it comes together. and it looks more like chocolate milk. reporter: yep. i kind of want to stick a straw in there and start drinking. well, it s not sweet so it might be gross. reporter: okay. so we re going to pour this into the rice? yep. this is probably ready to add the sugar now. whoa. and then you also want to add a pinch or two of salt just t balance out the sweetness. reporter: what s the final consistency we re going for here? yeah. it sy/ supposed to look like r