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. >> how does it feel being out of your cell? >> 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 man's position. how blessed it is just to be in general population. wh