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Obama regrets 'stupid' comments Obama regrets 'stupid' comments
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US President Barack Obama has told reporters he should not have described the arrest of a black Harvard professor as "stupid".US President Barack Obama has told reporters he should not have described the arrest of a black Harvard professor as "stupid".
Mr Obama has faced criticism for wading into the controversy during a televised news conference on Wednesday.Mr Obama has faced criticism for wading into the controversy during a televised news conference on Wednesday.
Professor Gates was apprehended at his own home after a witness saw him apparently trying to force his way in.Professor Gates was apprehended at his own home after a witness saw him apparently trying to force his way in.
He was held for disorderly conduct after allegedly accusing the arresting officer, Sgt James Crowley, of racism.He was held for disorderly conduct after allegedly accusing the arresting officer, Sgt James Crowley, of racism.
Making a surprise appearance at the daily White House press briefing, Mr Obama said he should have chosen his words more carefully at his Wednesday news conference.
"Because this has been ratcheting up and I obviously helped to contribute ratcheting it up, I wanted to make clear in my choice of words I think I unfortunately gave an impression that I was maligning the Cambridge Police Department or Sgt Crowley specifically," Mr Obama said.
"I could have calibrated those words differently," he added.
Mr Obama also revealed that he had spoken to Sgt Crowley on the telephone, and described as an "outstanding" officer.