on the streets, theodore bloodworth worked as a barber. he's pled not guilty to charges of theft and burglary and is paid $2 a day to cut hair for the jail. >> what's going on, mr. smart? >> hanging in there. anything outside of my cell, you feel free. every little bit counts, you know, matters. you've got to be very strong mentally to make it through being in a cell 24 hours a day, maybe getting out for one hour and that's if you earn it. >> that's it, man, just stay positive. >> what's it like being around somebody else? >> well, i guess makes you feel human again, you know? just hearing people talk and having a conversation, makes you feel alive. when you don't have someone to talk to or to vent with, you're talking to yourself. you're going kind of crazy. >> i've got you bald almost to capacity of the razor. take care of yourself, brother. >> i will. god bless you. >> you too, brother. >> i don't want to ever be in that position. it's a blessing to be in general population. i'm taking away the word appreciation. that's what i'm going b