." >> chris bogdan: good morning. >> martin: lieutenant general chris bogdan is the man in charge ofy morning starts with problems that have to be dealt with a.s.a.p. this morning, it's a valve that's been installed backwards and has to be replaced. >> bogdan: how long does it take? >> it's about a seven day operation. >> bogdan: okay. and now, you know what i'm going to say next. >> yes, sir. >> bogdan: what am i going to say next? >> you're going to say, "we're not going to pay for it." >> bogdan: that's right. we're not going to pay for it. long gone is the time where we will continue to pay for mistake after mistake after mistake. >> martin: when bogdan took over the f-35 program a year and a half ago, it was behind schedule, over budget, and relations with the plane's manufacturer, lockheed martin, bordered on dysfunctional. how would you characterize the relationship between the pentagon and lockheed martin? >> bogdan: i'm on record, after bein job for only inin the j month, standing up and saying it was the worst relationship i had seen in my acquionr. >> martin: these planes