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White House Officials, Gov. Brown Discuss Climate Change

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White House officials met with Governor Jerry Brown and other state and local leaders Thursday in Los Angeles to talk about climate change. It was the first meeting of the president's newly created Climate Change Task Force outside of the White House. The task force is charged with overseeing federal response to floods, wildfires and storms sometimes linked to global warming.

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