broke his collarbone, too. >> hoping to help inmates like kennie wilson, deputy warden tony pattersonement program. >> and i kept brushing him off because i feel like, you know what i'm saying, i don't have time to be sucking up to those people. you know what i'm saying. coming by my cell, talking to me. but he wouldn't give up. just kept coming by my cell and pulling me out of my cell and talking to me. >> we have a history. we're trying to help kennie, and he is responding to it, and he's responding well and we have high hopes for him. >> as far as being a fair warden, you are one. >> i appreciate that. that means a lot. >> i do give you that part. >> i told you we wasn't going to give up and we're not. >> through good behavior, some inmates at holman earn the right to live in a faith-based honor dorm. >> it simply means you believe in a higher power, whether it be god, buddha, jehovah -- whatever that is. it's the higher power. the faith-based dorm has been a real winner for us here. >> willie williams is one of the 170 inmates living in the faith-based dorm. he admits to killing a