and unpredictable global events than easily cut off production, driving the price up further. jenna? jenna: rick, thank you so much. we ll continue to watch that story. meantime we ll turn to another big story for us today. iran is ready to resume nuclear talks amid tougher sanctions and threats of military action but western nations suspect that iran s offer of diplomacy could be nothing more than another effort to buy more time. a top security advisor to israel s prime minister says without a real, a quote, real military alternative, iran is unlikely to give up its nuclear program. ambassador dan gillerman is former israeli ambassador to the u.n. and also a fox news contributor. nice to have you with us back in the states todays as you visit l.a. great to have you. good to be with you, jenna, thank you. jenna: i will turn to the associated press where that security advisor i just quoted was talking about this real military alternative. i realized just moments
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