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for the past ten months, delshaun bloodworth has been incarcerated at nashua.aiting trial on charges of armed robbery and assault and battery but now he's about to make the move to the house. he's accepted a plea bargain and has been sentenced to two and a half years. >> the judge said this is a gift to me and i should appreciate it because i could have easily got more time. people don't know, armed robbery is a serious, serious charge. so i gladly took it. >> but the plea deal, he admitted his role in the robbery of a woman in downtown boston. >> we roll up behind her and i told her not to yell. people like to yell and then we run off, no, she didn't yell because i told her not to. she might have if didn't said anything or if she didn't see the gun. but told her to give me everything you got. give me everything. i want everything. i don't want just your money, i wan everything. >> did you say anything to the person that you robbed? >> i would tell her, welcome to life. it's a cold world. if that wasn't you, it would be the next person. nothing personal. as we
for the past ten months, delshaun bloodworth has been incarcerated at nashua.aiting trial on charges of armed robbery and assault and battery but now he's about to make the move to the house. he's accepted a plea bargain and has been sentenced to two and a half years. >> the judge said this is a gift to me and i should appreciate it because i could have easily got more time. people don't know, armed robbery is a serious, serious charge. so i gladly took it. >> but the plea deal, he...
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the nashua street jail. >> this ain't wall street. this ain't bourbon street. it sure ain't rodeo drive. this is nashua street. >> the new arrivals have not been convicted of the crimes for which they were arrested and considered innocent until proven guilty. >> step in. >> those who are not quickly released or bailed out will be housed at nashua until their cases are closed. and every year, thousands of men and women undergo a demanding application process to secure and manage inmates while they're in jail. less than 1% will make it to the final stage, cadet training. >> there was 40 people, 40 candidates that were brought into this academy class. there were upwards of 10,000 applications for the job. >> the cadets must pass a series of difficult tests to become suffolk county jail deputies. >> we teach them everything from combatives which is defensive tactics to firearms, to first aid, fire safety, approximately 40 different components of what they do. this morning, we're going to do some defensive tactics training. they have some ground defense where we've
the nashua street jail. >> this ain't wall street. this ain't bourbon street. it sure ain't rodeo drive. this is nashua street. >> the new arrivals have not been convicted of the crimes for which they were arrested and considered innocent until proven guilty. >> step in. >> those who are not quickly released or bailed out will be housed at nashua until their cases are closed. and every year, thousands of men and women undergo a demanding application process to secure and...
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same facility, those who have only been charged with a crime and are awaiting trial are held at the nashua street jail until the resolution of their case. those who are convicted and receive sentences of two-and-a-half years or less will usually serve their time four miles away at the house of correction. >> top of the world. 15 minutes! i told you. i told you. it was going to be nothing. >> it's a place sal giuliano has become very familiar with over the years. [ bleep ] >> keep a small circle. >> my buddy shayne, mini me. >> south boston's in the house over here. >> we got one for you. >> what's up? >> these guys here, i grew up with them, from the same hometown. >> what's the table? >> what's up? >> i don't want to make any more friends. i have 13 commitments. i've been in this jail 12 times. my last court date i had 76 convictions. i'm doing the second half of a two-year sentence, i finished a year in may, went home on probation, placed me on a bracelet, house arrest. that didn't fit too good. i ended up cutting it off, the first of my own. i assisted a few friends before. >> giuliano'
same facility, those who have only been charged with a crime and are awaiting trial are held at the nashua street jail until the resolution of their case. those who are convicted and receive sentences of two-and-a-half years or less will usually serve their time four miles away at the house of correction. >> top of the world. 15 minutes! i told you. i told you. it was going to be nothing. >> it's a place sal giuliano has become very familiar with over the years. [ bleep ] >>...
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> so far in our quest to find innovative companies and people, i have gotten to go to chicago and nashuaw hampshire. you just went to mexico. what were you doing there? >> i was snorkeling around a three-story fish farm called an aquapod. >> first, what is an aquapod, and second, i thought fish farms have a bad rep? >> some of them do, because they are close to shore and they produce a lot of pollution. aquapods are moving fish farming offshore into open ocean and producing fish in a more sustainable way. >> the oceans are already in trouble. i think we have to think about restoring the ocean, improving the condition of the wild stocks of fish. we can do that by growing them in farms in the open ocean. ocean farm technologies is leading the advancement of the technology to make open ocean fish farming sustainable, affordable, and profitable. i think this is going to open up vast new territories. this is going to revolutionize aquaculture. ♪ >> this is baja. >> rachel, we are about to see one of our cages being raised. all right, here it comes. the fish farming system of the future. >> de
> so far in our quest to find innovative companies and people, i have gotten to go to chicago and nashuaw hampshire. you just went to mexico. what were you doing there? >> i was snorkeling around a three-story fish farm called an aquapod. >> first, what is an aquapod, and second, i thought fish farms have a bad rep? >> some of them do, because they are close to shore and they produce a lot of pollution. aquapods are moving fish farming offshore into open ocean and producing...
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welcome to nashua street jail.wed the kids up to one of the housing units so they could see where one of their next bedrooms could be if they continued on this path. and i think that was probably one of the scariest parts for the kids, the idea of being locked up, actually inside of a cell. >> get in there. welcome home. oh, there's only two beds. you got to share beds. have a seat. make yourself comfortable. that's where you're going to be. >> that's how you want to live [ bleep ]? >> you want to cut people? >> you in with a bunch of killers now. >> huh? you want to cut people? >> you want to go home now. >> go in there. go. i'm going to put you in there with them. i'm going to put you in there with them. >> go in there. >> yeah, he's going in. >> do you want to go in there? huh? let's go. you got a bed for him? >> no. >> he's going to sleep in the bed with me. >> oh, okay. that's my my new bitch. get in here! >> when one person is using the bathroom, what you going to do? this will be you this is it right here. r
welcome to nashua street jail.wed the kids up to one of the housing units so they could see where one of their next bedrooms could be if they continued on this path. and i think that was probably one of the scariest parts for the kids, the idea of being locked up, actually inside of a cell. >> get in there. welcome home. oh, there's only two beds. you got to share beds. have a seat. make yourself comfortable. that's where you're going to be. >> that's how you want to live [ bleep ]?...
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male inmates who are awaiting trial and have yet to make bail are detained at the nashua street facility, where the daily population averages about 700. if they have been convicted of a crime and are sentenced to less than two and a half years, most will transfer to the nearby house of correction, which averages 1, 00 inmates. while their charges vary, nearly all of them will need to confront the truths of their pasts if they hope to avoid coming back. >> it may be a history of abuse, and neglect, a lack of education, lack of job history, substance abuse issues, you name it. >> but there's another issue that is also bringing more people to jail. not only in boston but nationwide. >> the percentages of mental illness are off the charts. they are shocking. it's much harder once people begin to get older to tackle those deficits that have been growing and growing and growing over a period of time. >> though he was deemed competent enough to understand his charges and stand trial, a lifelong battle with mental illness is a reality for inmite corey allen. is he serving a two and a half year s
male inmates who are awaiting trial and have yet to make bail are detained at the nashua street facility, where the daily population averages about 700. if they have been convicted of a crime and are sentenced to less than two and a half years, most will transfer to the nearby house of correction, which averages 1, 00 inmates. while their charges vary, nearly all of them will need to confront the truths of their pasts if they hope to avoid coming back. >> it may be a history of abuse, and...
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moving the financial capital of the world to nashua.hester. >> hanover is our enclave, like cambridge -- non-markets. >> we will put that down to our friends over at dartmouth. you said that the natural tendency of government is to move left. why do you phrase it that way? >> well, because it is true. democratic governments by nature move to the left to guess people are willing to vote for benefits which they don't necessarily have to pay for or somebody else pays for. they are willing to get those enthusiasticare about getting those benefits. people who are elected tend to give them those benefits and government grows. it is historically true across the globe and in western cultures, especially. we are certainly headed in the same track as europe. there is no question that the country always moves left. it is driven by revenue sources, in large part. they are taxes. you need to keep taxes visible so people understand what they are paying in taxes. >> judd gregg with us. cass sunstein with us him with his esteemed academic career. you t
moving the financial capital of the world to nashua.hester. >> hanover is our enclave, like cambridge -- non-markets. >> we will put that down to our friends over at dartmouth. you said that the natural tendency of government is to move left. why do you phrase it that way? >> well, because it is true. democratic governments by nature move to the left to guess people are willing to vote for benefits which they don't necessarily have to pay for or somebody else pays for. they...