question still, not only about his past, not getting direct answers to questions, i thought senators tim kane and mark kelly did an effective job at getting him to say yes or no answers about his past and also whether he's qualified for the position. in a place where republicans have the majority, it doesn't really matter. >> this is for the role of secretary of defense, beyond the questioning about the sexual assault allegations and women in the military, i kn he was also questioned about president-elect trump's recent comments around taking control of greenland and what did he say? >> the question was really asked by democrats, to see how far hegseth would be willing to go, would he ever pushback against trump, for example, they raised how trump's secretary of defense for a while, have said no when trump asked him to do something that he thought was inappropriate and in this case hegseth replied, president trump would be commander in chief and he would follow his command and i think unlike the nominees and the people who worked around trump in the first administration, something that trump