james broadhead. >> the officer gave me the broom. getting ready to clean my cell. the broom had too much straw on it, right? so i asked him, can i get another broom. he told me "nah." i broke the broom, right? >> you broke the broom? why? >> i just told you. >> ain't no reason for to you break the broom. the whole situation started because you broke the broom. >> i needed to clean up. >> okay, but you could have waited until somebody came back tomorrow. just like you asked to see me this morning. you could have asked to see me yesterday morning in your cell and told me the same thing that you told me. and even if the broom wasn't working properly, if it was a sorry broom, they gave you the sorriest broom of all, that's still no reason for to you break the hell out of the broom. yes or no? >> a few minutes later, the conversation turns to broadhead's disciplinary record at holman. >> i ain't got but 39 disciplinaries. >> but 39. >> i ain't did all of them. >> but 39 disciplinaries. >> all in all, just another monday morning for a warden who's always walking the line