Obama's NSA nominee aims to build trust in beleaguered spy agency

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's pick to lead the National Security Agency pledged on Tuesday to look for ways to build confidence in the beleaguered spy agency and, in a possible shift, stopped short of calling former contractor Edward Snowden a traitor.

News source: Yahoo! News

Related news: Obama's NSA nominee aims to build trust in beleaguered spy agency