our past, just as the torch carrying and the hooded ku klux klan of the past also was put in the rearview mirror. >> so, senator, what happens now? how does the united states of america -- how does our country deal with this critically, critically decisive moment? >> i think that, first of all, when we come back, we ought to review the hate crime statutes and determine whether the penalties are sufficient. second, even before then, our republican colleagues hopefully will speak out as forcefully as all of us have, and many have already. and i admire and support their independence and their courage. and the more of our faith leaders who can step forward, as many have already, but i think the time for leaning back is over. the time for moving forward is now. and the ceos who have resigned