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November 19, 2018, 9:29
City of Paradise, California
Governor of Calif says Trump has promised that he will not cut funding for forest fires
California Governor Jerry Brown said that President Trump had assured him that he would not reduce federal funding granted to California to deal with the deadly fires of the state in what the governor has qualified as "great, great victory".
On Saturday, Brown and the president visited the camp's fire damage that killed dozens of people, and nearly 1,300 others are still missing. The governor also said that the economic impact of the fires would be "several tens of billions" of dollars.
"The president not only signed a presidential statement granting substantial funding to California, but he also promised to continue to help us because he has our backs," Brown said Sunday at "Face the Nation." "And I thought it was a very positive thing."
Trump visits Malibu
In Malibu, President Trump visited a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean where burnt houses and palms were found, signs of intense fires. Trump praised local officials, first responders, and military assistance. He added that reconstruction authorizations would be accelerated.
Along with Mr. Trump, California Governor Jerry Brown said officials will need to evaluate all available information about forest fires when planning for the future. The elected governor of the state, Gavin Newsom, said the population was fed up and the problem should be tackled head-on.
Trump says the destruction has not changed views on climate change
President Trump visited the ravages of Paradise, California, after a deadly forest fire nearly razed the entire community. Mr Trump declined to say whether climate change had a direct impact on the fires, saying that there were "a lot of factors".
In October, he told CBS News' 60-minute show that he no longer considered climate change a trick, but he did not believe it was a human phenomenon.
On Saturday, Mr Trump called the forest fire "very bad" and said "with optimism" it would be the last. "I think everyone has seen the light and I do not think it will happen again to that extent," he said.