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Obama: NSA Not Spying at Home

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And says the agency's mission can be reconciled with public trust.

In a press conference Friday, President Obama said "I have confidence the NSA is not engaging in domestic surveillence or snooping around." Obama said he believes the NSA's goals and public trust can be reconciled after Edward Snowden's revelations and a legal ruling against the NSA last week. Obama was also asked if 2013 was the worst year of his presidency. "That's not how I think about it," he answered.

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