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In light of recent terror threats, Crossfire's Newt Gingrich & Sally Kohn ask Rep. Adam Schiff and Sen. Ron Johnson if they would go to Sochi for the Olympic games.
Tonight on Crossfire, terror threats continue to put the Sochi Olympic games in jeopardy. Can we trust the Russians to keep our athletes safe?
At 6:30pm ET Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) join Newt Gingrich and guest host Sally Kohn.
We want you to weigh in on tonight’s Fireback question: Would you feel safe traveling to Sochi?
Vote by tweeting Yes or No using #Crossfire or comment on our Facebook post. View results below or through our Poptip results page.
In the Crossfire: Congressional negotiators finally announce a budget deal aimed at avoiding another government shutdown. FULL STORY.
Our guests, Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Republican Congressman Tim Huelskamp (R-KA) both shared skepticism of the new deal on Crossfire, within minutes of the deal being announced.
Watch: Huelskamp suggests the U.S. has settled for less when it comes to our leadership.
Secretary of State John Kerry urged Congress today to put off more sanctions against Iran at this time, saying "this is a very delicate diplomatic moment" to seek a peaceful solution to the issue of preventing Tehran from gaining nuclear weapons.
In the Crossfire to debate the Iran deal: on the left, Democratic Congressman from California Adam Schiff and on the right, Danielle Pletka who is the vice-president for foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute.
We want you to weigh in: One year from now, will Iran have a nuclear weapon?
Vote by tweeting yes or no using #Crossfire or comment on our Facebook post. View results below or through our Poptip results page if you are on a mobile device.