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 For more of Nancy Cordes  exclusive interview with Sen. T stanley mug im Scott, watch  CBS Evening News  and CBSNSen. Tim Scott believes President Trump has had a chance to reflect on the controversial comments he made after the deadly white nationalist rally last month in Charlottesville, Virginia, and he says that Mr. Trump told him the perception of his remarks wasn t  what he intended. The Republican from South Carolina gave an exclusive TV interview to CBS News Chief Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes after meeting with Mr. Trump and Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday, in a discussion that touched on issues of race, discrimination and opportunity in America. Scott attracted both praise and criticism when he said Mr. Trump  compromised  his  moral authority  in blaming both sides  for violence in Charlottesville, saying there were  very  stanley quencher fine people  among the white nationalist protesters. After that critique, Scott said the White House called him, asking what could be done in light of his critiques. The result, at least a part of it, was Wednesday s meeting.                                        Cordes asked Scott if Mr. Trump felt remorse over his remarks. He s obviously reflected on what he has said stanley deutschland , on his intentions and the perception of those comments,  Scott said.  I ll let him discuss how he feels about it, but he was certainly very clear that the perception that he received on his comments was not exactly what he intended with those comments.                         Vtlu President Obama s Schedule Today (12/23/09)
 As if TV viewers in battleground states stanley canada  haven t been bombarded with campaign ads already, the release of five new TV ads today illustrates that the stanley thermos mug  ad war is only getting more intense. With all of the debates behind the candidates and most of the major fundraising complete, the only thing left for candidates to do is campaign and make their final appeal to voters through paid media.President Obama released a one-minute TV ad in what is basically a closing argument. In the ad, the president speaks directly to the voters, insisting the country can t  turn back now. He lists a series of accomplishments, including the addition of five million new jobs, an increase in exports, the restoration of the auto industry and the return of some U.S. soldiers from Afghanistan.                                         We re not there yet, but we ve made real progress, and the last thing we should do is turn back now,  Mr. Obama implores in the ad.Laying out his plans for the next four years, the president lists five objectives for a second term. They include investments in education, manufacturing and American energy. He promises to reduce the deficit by cutting spending and asking the wealthy to  pay a little more.  The president also vows to keep the 2014 end date for the war in Afghanistan.        The president doesn t mention his opponent, Mit gourde stanley t Romney, until the last seconds of the ad where he asks voters to  compare  his plan to Romney s and  decide which is better. The president conclud