terrorism andne isis, the number of approaches and actually surpasses jobs and the economy just lightlyckup in those numbers following the terrorist attack in orlando. we will see how this plays out over the coming weeks. at aally, people are heightened level of concern when it comes to terrorism, as would be expected. mark: you are watching us from washington, d.c. we will be right back. ♪ john: thank you so much for watching this edition of "the best of with all due respect." we will see you back here on monday. until then, sayonara. ♪ ♪ emily: he has been dubbed both the "cowboy of the nsa" and "spy king." a retired four-star general who served multiple tours, including operation desert storm. in 2005, he was officially sworn in as the director of the national security agency under president george w. bush, a post he held for eight years, the longest of any agency chief during the agency's most challenging. in history, the revelations involving edward snowden and the leak of corporate intelligence. these days, he tackles cybercrime as the founder and ceo of ironnet.