this is the cbs evening news. mason: good evening. i m anthony mason. there was no script this time, no prepared statement. president trump said today what he really believes happened in charlottesville. flashing anger at times, the president said both sides the white supremacists and the counter-protesters are to blame for the violence that left one person dead and 35 injured. we have never seen a presidential news conference quite like this one at trump tower this afternoon. white house correspondent margaret brennan was there. margaret. reporter: president trump unloaded his pruistration and defended his decision to wait two days before denouncing the hate groups behind that rally. he called it a horrible, horrible day. i didn t wait long. i wanted to make sure unlike most politicians that what i said was correct, not make a quick statement. the statement i made on saturday, the first statement, was a fine statement. but you don t make statements that direct
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