one in scotland. it is expected the prime minister is going to be announcing millions of pounds worth of funding for this carbon capture project in north east scotland. now, at the spring budget, the chancellor had already announced a £20 billion of funding to be put into carbon capture and storage, so it s expected that some of this money might come from that part. essentially, as we heard in that piece, what this technology does is capture carbon emissions that are in the air, pipe it under the north sea to store it. now, i think this is something which the tory party are keen to push, because rishi sunak has been quite clear that he wants to still tick to the government s net zero target by 2050, but also wants to back new oil and gas exploration in the north sea, something which the conservatives have argued is necessary to transition away from net zero, and he argues that this announcement would create newjobs. now this is where some of the politics comes in, because i think at t
certainly knows a lot about u.s. intelligence having served in the senate for as many years as he has. basically threatening donald trump saying, don t poke the intel agencies, this is before the russian dossier was made public by buzzfeed. in all of the sudden we get the trove of information that day after day now seems even less legitimate than people were fearing when it came out. so, you have to wonder in the post snowden world, people have a skepticism about the state in the intelligence to over act. maybe on some level it is just a pipe it may that trust is not just john brennan on his way out with a little bit of sour grapes, politicizing of a position that should not be at all. maybe the foundational relationship has to be rebuilt. meghan: it will certainly be fascinating to watch, but deftly a breakdown. a complicated relationship between trump and the intelligence community. reportedly saying that they want to press out of the white house.
had been produced from human feces. why? well sanitation is very important. it s very important for health. it s very important for quality of living. and the way sanitation is done in richer countries is very expensive. we have piping from water in we make dirty and then pipe it back out and we do complex processing processing. that s not likely to be affordable say, in all of india. and so if we could take some process and take human waste and 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 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 cal tech m.i.t. all
and we are back with bill gates. bill, you recently did something very strange. you drank a glass of water that had been produced from human feces. why? well, sanitation is very important. it s very important for health. it s very important for quality of living. and the way sanitation is done in richer countries is very expensive. we have piping of water in, we make it dirty and then pipe it back out and we do complex processing. that s not likely to be affordable, say, in all of india. and so if we could take some process and take human waste and
it s the possibility that we might find ourselves without adequate supplies of energy in the future and there would be no quicker way to shut down our economy than that. as bush and cheney take office in january 2001, they inherit a country that is thirsty for oil and an enemy sitting of an sea of it. iraq is sitting right there in the waterfront. all you got to do is stick a straw in it, pipe it out to beerkt the boat goes around the straits of hormuz and there it is in european market he is. what it has and what it puts on to the world market makes it a very important player. it was an oilman s mecca or utopia, for sure. hammer that in. nice. wrench? what? aflac!