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. ♪ ♪ i'm here in desert hot springs, california., many of you have probably never even heard of it. it's the forgotten son, the neighbor, to palm springs, where the golf courses are big, the night life is big, but not around here. what you'll see are plenty of signs that say "sorry, we're closed." back in 2001, the town went bankrupt, and came close again in 2014. tired of money troubles, people here took a chance. desert hot springs became the first place in southern california to allow industrial-scale indoor pot farming. a once-dying town is dying no more thanks to recreational pot and people like adrian sedland. adrian, nice to meet you! adrian: likewise. lemonis: is this your business? adrian: yes, it is. welcome to canndescent. lemonis: i mean, you're literally in the middle of the desert. adrian: there's no better place to grow cannabis. lemonis: i've never smoked pot. in fact, i'd never even seen pot. adrian: come on in. lemonis: i walked into canndescent and suddenly found myself surrounded by it. very fragrant. adrian: yes
. ♪ ♪ i'm here in desert hot springs, california., many of you have probably never even heard of it. it's the forgotten son, the neighbor, to palm springs, where the golf courses are big, the night life is big, but not around here. what you'll see are plenty of signs that say "sorry, we're closed." back in 2001, the town went bankrupt, and came close again in 2014. tired of money troubles, people here took a chance. desert hot springs became the first place in southern california...
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watch her in the desert and -- the water in the desert and hot springs. area as we are mountainst, there are in the right hand mountains in the distance. they are the highest in the area. between here and those two mountain ranges are villages and artifacts of people from the last ice age 10,000 or 12,000 years ago up to people from the archaic. -- 4000 6000 years ago or 6000 years ago. then of course, we have the spanish history. familiese old hispanic you find in northern new mexico, all of them, their ancestors came through this path of this area. this is the immigration route. what year are we talking about? 1500s, 1530, 15 40, the first spanish explorers and conquistadors came through this area. , it predates. it predates most of what happened back east. it predates the american colonial time. this all happened before all of that. >> we're talking about immigration to the area. you are very close to the border. what is the relation to the u.s.-mexico border? like to joke to iurists and visitors that have heard about these borders but i have never see
watch her in the desert and -- the water in the desert and hot springs. area as we are mountainst, there are in the right hand mountains in the distance. they are the highest in the area. between here and those two mountain ranges are villages and artifacts of people from the last ice age 10,000 or 12,000 years ago up to people from the archaic. -- 4000 6000 years ago or 6000 years ago. then of course, we have the spanish history. familiese old hispanic you find in northern new mexico, all of...
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this is what has attracted people for thousands of years to this area, this water in the desert and these hot springs. >> when you say thousands of years, you mean early to the area. alex: early to the settlers. this area we are looking at is a mountain range. the mountains you see are the highest you see in the area. they are just shy of 9000 feet above sea level. between here and those two mountain ranges are prehistoric villages and artifacts from , 10le from the last ice age to 12,000 years ago, two people from the archaic. ago, to the00 years ancestors of today's modern pueblo people. we still have modern pueblo people living in new mexico that descend from these folks. we have the spanish history. all of the old hispanic families that you find in northern new them and their ancestors had to have come from this area. this is the immigration route and where they came out of what would later becomes old mexico. >> what your are we talking about? early 1500s, 1530, 1540, the first spanish explorers and cookies dinners came through. >> it predates plymouth rock? alex: it predates the myth rock and m
this is what has attracted people for thousands of years to this area, this water in the desert and these hot springs. >> when you say thousands of years, you mean early to the area. alex: early to the settlers. this area we are looking at is a mountain range. the mountains you see are the highest you see in the area. they are just shy of 9000 feet above sea level. between here and those two mountain ranges are prehistoric villages and artifacts from , 10le from the last ice age to 12,000...
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this is what has attracted people for thousands of years to this area, this water in the desert and these hot springs. >> when you say thousands of years, you really mean early early settlers to the area. >> early early settlers. this area here where look out to come the mountain on the right inside is the range. the mounds off in the distance are the highest mountain area, just shy of 9000 feet above sea level. so between here and those two mountain ranges are prehistoric villages and artifacts of people from the last ice age, ten or 12,000 years ago, to people from the archaic period 4000-6000 years ago, to the people that are the ancestors of today's modern public people. we still have modern pueblo people living in new mexico today that dissent from these people. and then of course we have spanish history. all of the old hispanic families that you found in northern new mexico, all of them, their ancestors had to have come through this area. this is the immigration rhetoric this is where the came out of what later becomes old mexico. >> what year are we talking? >> so in the early 1500s, about 153
this is what has attracted people for thousands of years to this area, this water in the desert and these hot springs. >> when you say thousands of years, you really mean early early settlers to the area. >> early early settlers. this area here where look out to come the mountain on the right inside is the range. the mounds off in the distance are the highest mountain area, just shy of 9000 feet above sea level. so between here and those two mountain ranges are prehistoric villages...
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. >> , this water in the desert, and these hot springs. >> when you say thousands of years, you really mean early, early settlers to the area. >> early, early settles. this area we're looking out to the mountain on the right-hand side is the -- mountains on n the distance to the left or the highest mountains in yeah, just shy of 9,000 feet above sea level. the oregon mountains so between her and those two mountain range are prehistoric villages and artifacts from people from the last ice age, 10 or 12 town years to people from the archaic period, 4,000 to 6,000 years ago to the people that are the ancestors of today's modern lobby low pueblo people, and then we have the spanish history, the spanish -- all of the old hispanic families you find in northern new mexico, all of them, their ancestors cames through the area, this this migration route, where they cut ourself what later becomes old mexico. >> what year? >> in the early 1500s, about 1530, 1540, the first spanish explorers and conquistadors come through the area. >> things that happened here, its predays plymouth rock. >> pree pr
. >> , this water in the desert, and these hot springs. >> when you say thousands of years, you really mean early, early settlers to the area. >> early, early settles. this area we're looking out to the mountain on the right-hand side is the -- mountains on n the distance to the left or the highest mountains in yeah, just shy of 9,000 feet above sea level. the oregon mountains so between her and those two mountain range are prehistoric villages and artifacts from people from...
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we have a slight chance o a thunderstorm. 92, hot in palm springs, 109, slight chance of some thunderstorms in the high desertround san diego and l.a., top out at 81 and 87. the coast breezy keeping us at 62, 66 month terry, tahoe 84 today. high fire danger saturday in tahoe with cooler air that's going to bring dangerous breezes also. >>> >> panic on a ryanair flight in spain after a cell phone charger burst into flames. he poured water on the charger to put the fire out. the plane was on the runway about to take off from barcelona on tuesday. passengers were evacuated, booked on other flights. ryan air says the phone was being charged on an external battery pack. >>> this morning walmart is facing a $2 billion lawsuit from a san jose company. >> the suit claims the stole stole technology. zest lab worked with walmart for years on technology to make produce last longer. zest says walmart lost interest so it was stunned when the retailer unveiled its internal food waste technology. walmart is taking the lawsuit seriously and will respond in court. >>> san francisco based wells fargo will pay $2.1 billion for
we have a slight chance o a thunderstorm. 92, hot in palm springs, 109, slight chance of some thunderstorms in the high desertround san diego and l.a., top out at 81 and 87. the coast breezy keeping us at 62, 66 month terry, tahoe 84 today. high fire danger saturday in tahoe with cooler air that's going to bring dangerous breezes also. >>> >> panic on a ryanair flight in spain after a cell phone charger burst into flames. he poured water on the charger to put the fire out. the...
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deserts. happy birthday to norma, worked as a dancer for a professional chorus line. bill from hot springsurch's food pantry for 30 years. that's awesome. sallie mae kennedy celebrating 102 years. she believes treating everyone as family is the secret to longevity. that's sweet. happy 75th anniversary to meyers. forest and arleen from wisconsin. the secret to a happy marriage is to say i love you and, remember, she is always right. >> so true. >> what's coming up. >> so much stuff. >> more with j. lo, caught me off-guard, more with j. lo and the >>> the traffic alert right here for the san mateo bridge, west 92. you see it barely crawling, inching along. near the high rise, you can't see it, but there is a crane blocking your slow lane. that's making it extra slow. that's the problem. west 92 is jammed up all the way from the hayward side. look at that, dumbarton bridge, westbound 84 is an alternate for you. just seeing a lot more focus traffic around that toll plaza as that westbound commute does build. avoid west san mate too bridge. the rest of the bay looks pretty good. >> happening no
deserts. happy birthday to norma, worked as a dancer for a professional chorus line. bill from hot springsurch's food pantry for 30 years. that's awesome. sallie mae kennedy celebrating 102 years. she believes treating everyone as family is the secret to longevity. that's sweet. happy 75th anniversary to meyers. forest and arleen from wisconsin. the secret to a happy marriage is to say i love you and, remember, she is always right. >> so true. >> what's coming up. >> so much...