The fifth Eradicate Hate Global Summit continued in Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
Gov. Josh Shapiro spoke to attendees about the increase in political violence and how it can and must be stopped if the nation is to survive.
"Political violence doesn't only affect those who are directly targeted or their loved ones; it affects all of us. It tears at the fabric of American society and the fundamental principles that this nation was founded upon," the governor said.
The first Pennsylvanian governor to speak was a former one: the 46th and former chief executive of the Commonwealth, Republican Tom Corbett.
His message was simple and clear.
"Enough, enough. When is this going to stop? Progress is possible if we come together," Corbett said.
Corbett introduced the summit's keynote speaker, his fri