Govs. Spencer Cox and Josh Shapiro to discuss political violence in a bipartisan conversation
Governors Shapiro and Cox join NBC's Savannah Guthrie to discuss political violence and extremism as part of a series promoting civic life and safety.
- On Tuesday, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and Utah Governor Spencer Cox will appear at Washington National Cathedral to discuss political violence, with Savannah Guthrie moderating at 7 p.m.
- The Washington National Cathedral series, 'A Better Way: Sacred Values for Civic Life,' frames the conversation around civic life, dignity, and safety, as Shapiro and Cox discuss extremism, organizers say.
- The conversation will be streamed on NBC News NOW at 8 p.m., and viewers have two ways to watch tonight, including the NBC10 live stream.
- The program opens with a panel on democracy and faith moderated by Cathedral Dean Randy Hollerith, and both governors have been praised for handling recent political violence involving Charlie Kirk and Butler, Pa.
- The governors' discussion follows high-profile incidents including the July 2024 shooting of President Donald Trump and the killing of Charlie Kirk.
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Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox discussed political violence and civility in D.C.
Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox talk with moderator Savannah Guthrie at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, Dec. 9. (Screen capture)Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Republican Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah belong to different parties. But the two sat down for a conversation moderated by NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Tuesday to discuss partisanship, political violen…
Governor Shapiro to discuss political violence and a path forward
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, will join Utah Governor Spencer Cox, a Republican, at the Washington National Cathedral Tuesday evening to discuss the state of our politics. NBC Co-anchor of TODAY and Chief Legal Correspondent Savannah Guthrie will moderate the discussion at 7 p.m. on December 9. The two leaders from opposing political parties will reflect on leadership in moments of crisis, extremism and how to build civic life …
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