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00:00I'm fucking tired of that shit dog. I'm gonna start throwing your fucking hands with you guys.
00:19Straight the fuck up. I'm Choppel. I'm motherfucking Choppel again.
00:23If anybody wants some motherfucking beef, then come up because I'm gonna take a motherfucker out with me.
00:27Blah, I ain't pushing. I'm tired of that shit, bro.
00:31While Choppel prepares for a potential fight, Irish organizes a push to force him to change units and leave the program.
00:40Break that fucking broomstick, shove it up your motherfucking ass, blood.
00:44You're jeopardizing everybody else's program. It's an everyday thing. Tire of hearing your wine in Alaska. Period.
00:53Go to the door with you, man. You know, you can go to the door on your own, or you can go to the door on your shield.
00:59What do you want to do?
01:05Everybody is.
01:08Don't play with the Choppel, bro.
01:10Don't play with the Choppel.
01:15Everybody's getting tired of me, bro.
01:17Phillip, he gets along with everyone in the pod. He doesn't think things are always about race, you know, and he's just able to communicate better than that other person was, you know.
01:42What do you want to do?
01:56Choppel wants to fight, but that's not what it is.
02:00They're all trying to tell him to roll up, and they'll walk him out at the front door.
02:03I'm not gonna let nobody roll me out and for no reason if I had to I was a scrap everyone
02:33see what what the program is offering more you want to get more out of it
03:03me and him talked about it and we got on the same page
03:33and and we had an agreement you know I was gonna just chill for a little bit I'm gonna try to do
03:42right but I'm gonna be honest like like you know it's hard it's hard
03:47it's because everybody's stuck in that mind frame that we're locked up so this is the way guys are
03:56going to be handled we're trying to help people change their ways of thinking because it's not just
04:05about us you know I mean it's about everybody in the body we just got to maintain a level head and and
04:14realize where we're at and what we're doing and why we're here
04:16yeah we've got to have patience and talk to trouble and we're gonna figure it out
04:23let's see how he moves now
04:32he he really he tore his ass you know he let him know like we'll see
04:41yeah we just gonna see on basis yeah this is a little bit of freedom we have we're not gonna let
04:44you or anybody else take that away from us you want to be a part of this then you abide by the rules
04:49trust me when I tell you that you don't want to take it to the next step and take it to a cell and beat the crap out of each other
04:55you
05:25All right, we went down.
05:35Go!
05:38Go!
05:47One more.
05:49Irish.
05:50I got it.
05:52OK.
05:53Phillip came to me and said, hey, we want to apologize.
05:55I appreciate that, and I respect the fact that you did that.
05:58But resolving the problem, he accepted it, and we move forward.
06:03I just can only hope that it continues.
06:06You might win the battle, but you're not winning the war here.
06:10I'm surprised.
06:12Like, I'm really, really, really surprised.
06:14I don't know what I did.
06:16Yeah, people would just, like, maybe open their ears a little bit
06:19and stop acting like everything has to be a big-ass ordeal.
06:24That's all I'm trying to get at.
06:26Keep the deals out. We'll be all right.
06:44It's the end of the first week of the sheriff's six-week experiment.
06:48The fragile piece is holding,
06:50and the inmates are starting to show signs they can work together.
06:57You know, I know how to take it.
06:59I know how to accept that I was wrong,
07:04and I'm going to keep pushing forward, bro.
07:07I'm going to keep pushing forward, and I'm going to keep doing good.
07:10You know?
07:10Sometimes I fuck up.
07:12That's what I got.
07:12That's what you need to take.
07:14I think we're moving in the right direction.
07:21People are starting to come around.
07:25What it feels like, a little more unity to the pod.
07:30I hope the sheriff can see these are all grown-ass men.
07:34We're all doing our part.
07:36I'm making a sweet tamale.
07:49We're going to mix all this stuff up with rice,
07:52potatoes.
07:53We throw sausage in there, and we got meat right there, too.
07:56Here's the dough that I made.
07:58I made dough with the chips
07:59and a soup.
08:02We're going to eat good right now.
08:03Accepting that you're wrong about something
08:06is a big step.
08:08I have a lot to change in my own self
08:10and not to be worried about others, you know?
08:14And I've been thinking a lot, you know,
08:16where I've been wrong.
08:19I think if I don't save myself,
08:21I'm going to always be in here.
08:23I'm going to keep on always coming back,
08:25keep on always coming back.
08:26And this is not a life for me.
08:27It's not a life for Phil.
08:28It's not a life for this kid up here.
08:30You know, it's not a life for none of us.
08:32How am I going to help my kids?
08:34How am I going to help my family
08:35if I'm not even fixed?
08:37I'm broken still, you know?
08:39Now, here we go.
08:40We got a present tamale.
08:43Man, that's a tamale right there.
08:45Look at that big tamale.
08:46Whoa.
08:47Give me that tamale.
08:49You want a bite?
08:50I wanted to feed them,
08:55but that should show everybody
08:56that we're trying to better the pod.
08:58We're trying to make stuff work.
09:00We're not trying to make stuff worsen.
09:03We're going to chop it over there.
09:04So delicious.
09:06Thank you, brother.
09:07Yeah.
09:10It's hot.
09:11Yeah.
09:11It's just, uh,
09:27just a blanket,
09:40and I'll use a sheet to cover up with.
09:42I got a shirt with a toilet paper roll for a pillow,
09:45and that's it.
09:47I've slept like this for almost four years already,
09:49and when they gave me the mask, it was too much for me.
09:51I never want to be comfortable in this place.
09:53I never want to get comfortable.
09:57Yes.
10:00Yeah, that's how I sleep.
10:02You know, you get comfortable, you get complacent.
10:04It's just another part of prison, another part of jail.
10:07You know, like, if I start taking the easy pathway out,
10:11even in prison, what's going to happen when I get out?
10:13Don't believe that, because I did 10 years straight,
10:17and I went in when I was 20.
10:18And when I got out, bro, life is easy out there.
10:21All you have to do is, I mean, dude,
10:22I thrived out there for four years straight, bro.
10:25Like, it's not hard.
10:26Yeah, it's crazy, though.
10:28The time in the hole was good.
10:30I got a lot of rethinking.
10:32You know, I sat there and thought and reevaluated
10:33what was most important, and that's my kids.
10:362014 was the last time I seen my daughter.
10:40All three of them, my kids deserve better.
10:42So I'm just trying each day
10:45to fix myself a little bit.
10:48It's a struggle.
10:50It's a struggle, to say the least.
10:51It takes a lot of resilience.
10:53But more is, mine is, I'll be getting out older,
10:56and I just got to invest in this.
10:58Like, you already see, I got a lot of stuff ready.
11:00That's all I do is invest in this.
11:02So when we get out, we hit the fucking ground running.
11:04What example am I going to be able to set
11:06for my kids when I get out?
11:07Yeah.
11:08Like, I at least want them to see
11:09that I did better to myself, all of that.
11:11I want to do better,
11:12and I'm trying to get everybody in this pod to do better.
11:14If you always do what you've always did,
11:16you'll always be what you've always been.
11:17I'm to the point where I got to do good for my kids
11:25when I get out of here.
11:29Oh, yeah, I'm calling my son, Azriel.
11:31Now, I try not to, I try,
11:32I wish I could call more,
11:33but it's so expensive here that, yeah.
11:36So I let them know that I wouldn't be calling a lot, so.
11:39If I talk to my kids for a month,
11:41I'm spending $200, $300
11:42just to call and tell you I love you
11:44and check on you to do your homework.
11:46You understand that?
11:47You know how fucked up that is?
11:49So I guess I just keep trying to call over and over
11:50until it accepts.
11:52I could spend $50 and get six months of free time
11:54with a straight talk on the street.
11:56This is all a cash grab.
11:58Hello.
11:59Hey, mom, what you doing?
12:03If you need money on your phone time,
12:05you can have people, family from outside
12:08put money onto your phone slash tablet.
12:12You know, this shit's expensive.
12:13It's like 18 cents a minute,
12:15and that adds up, you know?
12:16Five minutes is a dollar.
12:18Sometimes I have to wait, like, do it like once a week.
12:20I don't have any money.
12:23I haven't spoken with my son in about a month.
12:26Due to technical difficulties
12:28with having money on my phone,
12:30and I hate just not knowing,
12:32just wondering what he's out there doing,
12:34I call him right now if I have the chance to, you know?
12:39Me and my mom have this code
12:41that I know she doesn't have money to answer,
12:44but if I call her once a day,
12:45she'll accept it,
12:46and she'll just know I'm thinking about her,
12:47and I love her.
12:48If I call her three times in a row,
12:50something's wrong,
12:51and to answer it and find out what's going on.
12:53It's the words from the people we care about
12:56that means the most to us in here.
12:57At least that's, I could say me, you know?
12:59Hearing from your loved ones,
13:00talk to them on the phone if you're lucky enough,
13:02you know?
13:02But me, like, I don't get no love from the streets.
13:06I don't get that luxury.
13:07That's a lot of the stress factor in here
13:11is not knowing what's going on with your case,
13:14not knowing how to deal with it,
13:15not being able to get a hold of your lawyer,
13:16not being able to do anything like you would on the streets,
13:18you know?
13:19You're just sitting here waiting.
13:21Will you text me their phone number for the tablet, please,
13:23because I don't want to waste all the money on the phone.
13:25That builds tension up in here.
13:27People get agitated.
13:58Hey, Sheriff, how are you doing?
14:00Good.
14:01Good to see you.
14:02Good to see you.
14:03Yep.
14:04Appreciate you guys coming over.
14:05So the experiment pod, talk to me about it.
14:08They're doing pretty good so far.
14:09We had the one issue with the fight.
14:12It's now calmed down and got back to normal so far.
14:16Cool.
14:17In this program, there's misconduct that happens.
14:20We're going to deal with that misconduct.
14:21But if there's not misconduct,
14:22then we have to show them that we're serious about the program
14:25with providing them more opportunities and more rewards.
14:30I'm thinking that the next ascent if we roll out
14:33is we give them free phone calls.
14:39Phone calls mean a lot to an inmate.
14:42And there's nothing more important than their family connections.
14:46Allowing phone calls for free would be a huge benefit to the inmates.
14:51What kind of issues is that going to create
14:53if we just give everybody free phone calls?
14:55Are they going to, you know, treat it fairly
14:58and take turns with each other?
15:00Or are they going to, you know,
15:02a couple of them are going to try and hoard it all the time?
15:04Four strongest individuals want to...
15:05And then it can get political where, you know,
15:07whether it's the whites, the blacks, the Mexican, Chicanos.
15:10If you provide free phone calls,
15:13then you might have some individuals
15:14that are going to hog the phones.
15:17So there's only a limited number of them,
15:19and then you're going to have other inmates that could get upset
15:21because they're not getting the phone time that they need
15:24because this individual has been on the phone for too long.
15:26Ultimately, the goal is not to have one inmate
15:29care about only one inmate.
15:31We want each inmate to care about the community as a whole
15:33and work together as a community.
15:35Next step in this experiment,
15:37let's give H-100 some phone calls.
15:38Prepare for the worst, plan for the best,
15:41and be ready for whatever happens.
15:43If you mess up, we're going to take it away from you.
15:45Oh, yeah.
15:46It's going to be taken away.
15:47That's exactly right.
15:49Oh, yeah.
16:33What?
16:36Free phone calls.
16:37I'm going to read that shit.
16:39I'm going to read that shit, man.
16:39I'm going to read that shit.
16:39I'm going to read that shit.
16:40I'm going to read that shit.
16:41I'm going to read that shit.
16:41That's all I need to call.
16:43Free phone calls now available.
16:45Limited to the four wall phones, Monday through Friday.
16:54Three phone calls, Monday through Friday.
17:00Three phone call dance.
17:04Those phones are gonna be fucking filled up.
17:08I don't know what's going on, dude.
17:11I think I just landed in Oz.
17:13That goes above and beyond, I think.
17:15You know, that's unheard of.
17:17Usually, you don't get shit.
17:18Now you do if you actually put in the effort, put in the work.
17:21That definitely shows, like, what we're doing is being seen and matters.
17:25And I want to be able to talk to my kids.
17:27So that's fucking amazing, man.
17:29Hello, guys. Am I strict to the President of the United States?
17:33Oh, my God.
17:36Hello, baby.
17:39Are you feeling my love?
17:40Oh, my God, dude.
17:41I'm doing okay, baby.
17:45Hey, I can call you every day Monday through Friday night.
17:47Hey, there's no shame in my fucking game, bro.
17:49I was super, super happy, thankful to the Sheriff.
17:55My wife, she was like, are you serious, babe?
17:57She was like, for real, we can talk more now?
17:59I was like, yes, baby.
18:00We're finally making a game plan for when I come home.
18:03My kids in the back, I could hear them saying,
18:05Pa, I'm pa, dad, dad.
18:07So what else have you been up to, man? You ain't got a girlfriend?
18:11Nah, not yet, homie.
18:13Not yet, homie, yeah.
18:15Nah, you be all right. Yeah, you still young.
18:17Yeah, that shit'll come. That'll come.
18:19The handsome little feather.
18:21You know what I'm saying? You look like me,
18:23so you'll be good.
18:27Yeah, the free phone calls are awesome.
18:31That's something that people desperately need,
18:34because it was really expensive.
18:36Well, I just want to call and tell you how I love you,
18:39and see how I feel.
18:41Okay.
18:43You know how much I love you?
18:45Mm-hmm.
18:46To the moon and back, buddy.
18:48Okay.
18:49The first person I called was my son.
18:51That communication with the family on the outside,
18:55it's like that little bit of time
18:57that you're talking to them, you're not in here.
18:59It's like gold.
19:01I love you. I'll call you tomorrow.
19:03Same time, okay?
19:05Okay.
19:07All right, bye.
19:17This call is from a correction facility
19:19and is subject to monitoring and recording.
19:21Hey, what up, Will?
19:23Hey, Dad. What's up?
19:25Ain't nothing much, man.
19:26They just gave us free phone calls,
19:28so you can hear from me a lot more now.
19:31Okay, cool.
19:32What's up with you, man?
19:34Well, let me tell you.
19:36My job that I was working...
19:38Yeah.
19:39I got enough, like, I bought a PC.
19:41What?
19:42You bought a PC?
19:44Oh, yeah.
19:45Oh, yeah.
19:46That's what's up.
19:47That's what's up.
19:48Glad to hear that.
19:49But when I get out, I'm gonna be focused on a job,
19:52and I'm gonna be focused on you,
19:54and I'm gonna be focused on doing the right thing,
19:56you know what I mean?
19:57I'm learning from my mistakes,
20:00so I just wanna be a better person out there for you guys.
20:02You hear me?
20:03Yep, I hear you.
20:04All right.
20:05I just wanted to tell you that I'm proud of you, man,
20:07that I love you, man.
20:08For real.
20:09I love you.
20:10I love you from the bottom of my heart, bro.
20:12And I wish I was there with you, man,
20:14that you all just doing all this cool shit.
20:19All right.
20:20All right, love you.
20:21Love you, too.
20:22All right.
20:27That relieves a lot of stress right there.
20:30Can you talk to yourself?
20:31I'm gonna talk to myself right now.
20:32Cool, bro.
20:33Oh, yeah, see?
20:34You see?
20:35We do good.
20:36We get good stuff.
20:37That's what's up.
20:38That's what's up.
20:39I'm gonna get a phone call to talk to my wife.
20:40That's what's up.
20:41We haven't had any conflict whatsoever,
20:43is, you know, you get on the phone,
20:46and you just set up a line,
20:48and, like, I walk up and say,
20:50who's next on the phone?
20:52It doesn't matter if you're Mexican or black.
20:54If you're next on the phone,
20:55you're next on the phone, man.
20:56You know what I mean?
20:57Being considered for the man behind you
20:59is what is very important here.
21:02Hey, who's next on the phone?
21:05You're at the back of the line.
21:06I'm after you.
21:07We're dudes that are in there
21:09that are trying to do something different
21:13that we can deal with it
21:14and keep the tension down,
21:16opposed to create more violence.
21:18Everyone's out there.
21:19Fuck yeah.
21:20I wanna go make a call now.
21:24Go stand on the line.
21:25Please wait while your call is being connected.
21:35Hello, this is a free call from...
21:38Jonathan.
21:39Hey.
21:40I got, I got free phone calls now.
21:42A free phone call?
21:43Yeah.
21:44No way.
21:45Yeah.
21:46No way.
21:47I have a very close bond with my mom.
22:05Like, I could tell her anything.
22:07And me using the drug, she's like,
22:09I don't know who you are anymore.
22:11It hit home.
22:13My drug habit was meth, heroin,
22:16fentanyl powder, pills.
22:18Just really anything.
22:20It drove a wedge between me and my mom.
22:23She got a protection order against me.
22:25She said she doesn't feel safe
22:26in her own home when I'm there.
22:28And it was, it was heartbreaking, you know,
22:30to have your mother say that to you.
22:32And that's when I was like, wow,
22:33I really gotta, I really gotta change something.
22:36When I, when I get out,
22:37I gotta stay away from people, places and things.
22:40You just have to be strong enough to resist,
22:43and, cause you are a good person, honey.
22:46Yeah.
22:47You are a good person.
22:48And, and I know that's, I know that's in you.
22:51Cause I put it there.
22:53You know?
22:54Yeah.
22:55I did.
22:56I love you so much.
22:57I love you.
22:58I love you too, baby.
23:00Bye.
23:03Bye.
23:04He's over.
23:09So happy for you.
23:10Who you gonna call?
23:13Uh, GhostBusters.
23:15Hey, you have their number?
23:16Yeah.
23:17Yeah, I do.
23:18Are you gonna be able to talk to your kid now?
23:19So that's something I'm gonna work on, you know.
23:21So, yeah, yeah.
23:28Everybody, you know, wants to be able to contact
23:29their family, of course.
23:30Yeah, all these free phone calls, we've got nobody to call, huh?
23:33Yeah, uh-huh, nobody...
23:35Yeah, I got all of this.
23:37Each and every one of us need that connection with our family,
23:41with just somebody that shows that they're thinking about you.
23:44That's my kids.
23:45I want to try to build those relationships.
23:48But in here, it's hard. Yeah.
24:00.
24:21Gentlemen, I need your attention.
24:25Oh, man.
24:27I was gonna think of something bad.
24:29Can you guys hear me?
24:32Yes, sir.
24:33Okay.
24:34This piece of paper I'm gonna tape on the wall is part of the sheriff's program.
24:38It has to do with laundry.
24:40With the phone calls, they are working, they're accepting the responsibility,
24:43they're doing what they need to do.
24:44They've been in this environment, we've opened up for them,
24:47but now let's get them to do something productive
24:49that will transfer into real-life skills.
24:52So one of the things that we can provide them with an opportunity,
24:55allowing them to be laundry porters because that's the way it operates in a prison.
25:00Please choose two porters who will provide regular service to transport laundry from the pod to the laundry room.
25:12These individuals will take colored laundry from the pod to the laundry room every Thursday at 7 p.m.
25:20It is the responsibility of the porters and the pod to remember this weekly duty.
25:25It will help us keep track of our laundry.
25:27Sometimes we don't get laundry back.
25:29So it will help to see how laundry is done.
25:31Anybody that want to do it?
25:32I want to be a porter.
25:34I'll be porter.
25:35You very, very rarely get to leave the pod.
25:38You're in the pod all day.
25:40So they said I get to walk all the way down there with a little laundry card.
25:44Sounds like a deal to me.
25:45I personally want to be a laundry porter because, you know, you get to go out of the pod, you know,
25:49you just get a little bit more privilege than everybody else.
25:51I was like, yep, I want it.
25:53Everybody want to do it.
25:54And since we all do want to do it, I say whoever wants to, I'm going to get a deck of cards right now.
25:59That'd be fair because you want to be porter, I want to be porter.
26:02Yeah, we'll draw for it, you know, because everybody want to get out of here as much as they can.
26:08Everybody pick their own card?
26:10Yeah, everybody pick their own card.
26:11High card's good.
26:12Hey, who else wants to be a porter?
26:13Anybody?
26:14Get down here and pick a card, motherfucker.
26:16I ain't picking it for you.
26:19High card's a porter.
26:23I'm out.
26:24Eight.
26:26Jack.
26:27William Spade.
26:28You want me to pick you up too?
26:29Bam, right here.
26:30Hey!
26:31Oh, yeah.
26:32Oh, yeah.
26:33Oh, yeah.
26:34Oh, yeah.
26:35I come out and pull an ace.
26:36Bam!
26:37There's only two people at the whole pod that get to do it, so I feel special, obviously.
26:40Hold on.
26:41I want to pick.
26:42And then I was like, you know what?
26:43I had a good feeling where the ace was.
26:45Where is that, KJ?
26:46Right here.
26:47Right here.
26:48Damn.
26:49Nah.
26:50Oh, shit.
26:51Damn.
26:52I pulled an ace.
26:53I was going for the ace of spades, but the ace of diamonds worked too.
26:56Oh, I got an ace!
26:57I picked the ace first.
26:58So we both pulled the ace.
27:00That was that.
27:01That's the decision.
27:02So from now on, me and KJ are making people just make the rules.
27:06I just play by the rules, and somehow I win.
27:09Well, that's not gonna work.
27:11The highest card got the job, but the porters that we chose are two young kids.
27:16645's every Thursday.
27:18I gotta set it in my mind.
27:20I'll be on black people.
27:21645.
27:22It doesn't take a rocket scientist to do it, but they need to do a little direction.
27:27You're in the locker room, right?
27:28I mean, your job is to gather the locker, count the bags.
27:32You're doing a service.
27:33You know, we're being responsible.
27:35Hey, the story, that's the way it is.
27:37Everybody's salty, you know?
27:39Someone in particular was mad.
27:41I don't know who was.
27:42Someone was mad.
27:44Hey, hey, sunshine.
27:45You saw how smooth out there.
27:46So I said, watch him.
27:47Hey, hey, hey.
27:48You guys, did you even read the memo?
27:51I'll put him in the car when I'm rolling down.
27:53Seriously, please, please.
27:54You look good, not stupid, you know?
27:56It's more than just getting out of the pot.
27:58That's definitely a big perk.
27:59But it's not just, you know, a game.
28:03Like, this is the small steps, you know, into getting more freedom for us to be able to be significant and sufficient on our own without so much police intervention.
28:13If we can conduct ourselves like men and not need to be fucking chaperoned and fucking policed the whole time and show that we can do this shit.
28:20So what is it?
28:21Every Thursday at 7?
28:22Yeah, you guys are now.
28:24So I don't want them, you know, to fuck anything up.
28:28You look good, not stupid, you know?
28:30Yes.
28:31Yes, sir.
28:32It's hard for me.
28:33Yes, hi, hi.
28:34If I really didn't care too much about doing it, I wanted to have decided for the lead.
28:38My mindset in here is get over on the cops, fuck the police, and get away with anything and everything I can, you know?
29:01I try to get a hold of my daughters, but they haven't answered, unfortunately.
29:05I really keep trying to call her phone, and they're not going through.
29:15They just ring, like, 15 times.
29:21One of the most tattoos I'm proud of are definitely my daughter's names, which is Keely.
29:26That's my beautiful warrior.
29:27Balin is, you know, spirited one, so that's my spirited warrior.
29:30Madeline is rebellious one.
29:33And I fucking, I fucking miss them.
29:35Like, I miss the fuck out of them.
29:44I had a fucked up life, you know?
29:46And because of that, I didn't see the value of family.
29:52You know, it's my kids where I should be focusing on.
30:04So it's time to let them know, you know, like, how much I really do care about them.
30:11But, you know, I mean, people got lives out there.
30:13They ain't got to just shit around and fucking wait for me, you know?
30:22And it's so depressing when you get nothing.
30:23It's so depressing when you get nothing.
30:24Well, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would disadvicendci on their neck.
30:35From personal experience.
30:36I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would disadvise
30:46some slimy people on their neck, only from personal experience.
30:49Yeah, I got personal experience with that too, bro, real shit.
30:52He hit, like, he hit the back of his head, he's like, hit, he started seizing, he turned
30:57purple, started choking on his tongue, he came back like three days later from the hospital
31:01with a concussion, and I'll never forget what Bird told me that.
31:06The laundry kids that are in charge of doing the laundry, they, they had no idea what
31:19they were signing up for, but it gives them something to do, gives them a little purpose.
31:22Did you already grab my office?
31:24Yep.
31:25All right, good.
31:26I think that's all we can do.
31:31We're counting on you guys to get this shit done.
31:34Don't let us down, youngster.
31:35Yeah.
31:36All right.
31:37We're depending on you.
31:40If they, if they fuck it up, then we'll start from round zero again.
31:46But I don't think they will.
31:47They, they're, you know, they're youngster.
31:48They know what, they know what's at stake here.
31:50Yeah.
31:51You know, we explained it to them, that look, they opened the door, they gave us some rope,
31:54let's not hang ourselves with it.
31:55Let's not hang ourselves with it.
31:56I'm a gangsta, gangsta, that's what I'm yelling, but half of these gangsta niggas straight
32:01be telling.
32:02This walks way better than having me walk around with fire all day.
32:03Tommy, you're clear.
32:04Good.
32:06We're gonna go.
32:07We're clear.
32:08Mass control.
32:09Uh, Henry, come on.
32:10I never noticed how long this whole life was, you know?
32:11No.
32:12Bro, we come a long way, me and you home, man.
32:13So we just want to get your first weight off?
32:14Yeah, yeah.
32:15Tim, don't, don't treat it.
32:16Teamwork.
32:17I'll be working.
32:18Just taking a good stroll.
32:19Down, like, the main hallway, I, it smelled like the air was...
32:35It smells like freedom!
32:38Gangsta?
32:40Gangsta!
32:41Just go ahead and put it around against the wall.
32:45All right.
32:46Don't open the door, and they'll put it in.
32:48All right.
32:49Cool.
32:50Mm-hmm.
32:53Back to the sale.
32:55Man, this is our first time out here like this.
33:00This almost does not feel for real.
33:05You know, to some people it may not seem that important, but to us it is.
33:10Because we're the only people in the whole facility that get to do this.
33:14It definitely does feel weird to be out here without handcuffs.
33:17We want to make sure if we get that type of freedom and power.
33:21So we're going to take that seriously and do whatever we can to make sure it goes smoothly.
33:24Massive control, 8200.
33:26Yeah, we're on.
33:29We made it.
33:30No complications.
33:32Yeah.
33:33Please hold.
33:35Thank you for using Carver Kelly.
33:41Yeah, yeah.
33:42This call is from a correction facility and is subject to monitoring and recording.
33:43This call is from a correction facility and is subject to monitoring and recording.
33:56Hi, Kaylee.
33:58Hi.
33:59I just want to tell you, I'm so fucking proud of the young lady you're becoming.
34:04Oh.
34:04And just that letter that I got, just your honesty and your openness, and just, I was,
34:15I mean, I cried, like, literally, and just, it was amazing.
34:19It really was.
34:21My daughters don't know much about me incarcerated, and that sucks because they're all victims
34:28of my actions, you know?
34:29I want to try to build those relationships.
34:31Um, I'm sorry I've been selfish, and, and been out here thinking the wrong things are
34:38important.
34:39Um, I'm really sorry, okay?
34:44What was it?
34:47You know, you look just like a Murphy.
34:51It's crazy.
34:53Yeah, I had the idea to send out school photos, because obviously I don't think we have any
34:58school photos.
34:58It's been a while since I've been able to actually concentrate on all the words you say
35:06and, and, and, and be able to have that connection.
35:08And, you know, that almost made me cry, like, it's amazing.
35:11Hi, Fallon.
35:12How you doing?
35:14Good.
35:15Good.
35:17Good.
35:17I miss you.
35:18I miss you, too.
35:20Hi, dude.
35:21I love you, and, and I hope you're right now, okay?
35:24I'll rate you happy birthday, late birthday.
35:26I'll rate you.
35:31Hi, Maddie.
35:32How are you doing?
35:33Good.
35:33How are you?
35:34Yeah, no, you don't know who the fuck I am, really.
35:37I'm sorry for messing.
35:38I'm sorry.
35:39I didn't mean to, okay?
35:41I appreciate their openness and their willingness to connect with me right now.
35:46So, she's like, what's your favorite subject in school right now?
35:49So, she said, you know?
35:50Yeah?
35:51You don't mind?
35:52I also like to draw.
35:54I can't.
35:54Like, I can't draw for crap.
35:56But, like, I can write.
35:58Why, so I'm going to write you girls a poem, and I'll send it off.
36:01And I hope they know that I love the fuck out of them.
36:04And, you know, like, I regret so much, but nothing more than missing this time.
36:09And I'm sorry for not being there, but give me a chance.
36:12I would love to be in your life, okay?
36:16Okay.
36:17I love you guys.
36:19Love you.
36:20This program definitely shows you that there is opportunity ahead, and this is life-changing
36:26for me, at least.
36:28I'm very grateful to be a part of this.
36:30What happened, honey?
36:32What happened?
36:32Let me hear about it.
36:34What did they say?
36:35Talk to?
36:36Yeah.
36:37Yeah.
36:37Good call?
36:41Yeah, very good.
36:42Hell yeah.
36:43More of those.
36:43There's going to be more of those to come.
36:45I know.
37:07Hey, welcome, guys, guys.
37:16Welcome.
37:17Huh?
37:17Cheap.
37:18Cheap?
37:19Okay, welcome, Cheap.
37:21New booties.
37:22New booties.
37:23New booties.
37:24Oh.
37:24So the pod's growing.
37:41They're accepting responsibilities, and now we're going to be introducing new inmates.
37:46It's going to cause some trepidation and some anxiety
37:49with not only the participants of the program,
37:51but also my staff members.
37:53This is going to be a test.
37:55They set the bar pretty low the last time.
37:57We introduced new people to the experiment,
38:00and we had a fight.
38:11So I hope they do better with it this time.
38:16Let's get out of here.
38:20Let's get out of here.
38:21Yes!
38:23Perfect.
38:25Amazing.
38:27Sick?
38:30Sick?
38:31Yeah.
38:35They're bringing a lot of new people in here without being,
38:37you know, they don't know what this is all about, you know?
38:40I think they ought to be vetted first.
38:42What's up with which name?
38:43Right here.
38:44DJ.
38:45It just kind of puts me on edge a little bit.
39:01Last time your new guys came in, I got in so much fucking trouble.
39:04I want to know if this dude's going to cause a problem.
39:06You know, because at the end of the day, we are a bunch of convicts.
39:10You know, we are not, you know, like, in here for, you know, having good freaking choices.
39:16White boys, they sneaky.
39:31I don't know how to explain it, man.
39:33It's just weird.
39:34I don't know.
39:35It's just weird.
39:36You're right here.
39:37You want this bottom one, right?
39:38Yeah.
39:39She is.
39:40This dude.
39:41I don't know.
39:42He's got a little something going on, huh?
39:44Any goodies in his head?
39:46We gonna fish him up?
39:47So my brother Logan, um.
40:09So, my brother, Logan, um...
40:12Damn, you guys do watch everything on me.
40:32He brought the, like, he just... many things.
40:35And I'm like, hell yeah.
40:39Some of us want to stay focused, you know,
40:43and try to do something right,
40:45try to do something different,
40:47but it's gonna be fucking, like, it's gonna be crazy.
40:53We're always gonna have new people coming in,
40:55but when they come in, there's a set of rules
40:58that's already set in place.
40:59You either abide by it or you get bounced out.
41:05Some of us are serious about this shit, you know?
41:08I'm serious about fucking changing my life.
41:10I don't give a shit if you don't want to be a part of this...
41:14whatever we're doing, man.
41:16Just don't make it a problem for mine.
41:19It's time to be an American.
41:22Fuck, man.
41:23You know, it's just gonna be hard.
41:26What did you do if you're on, N2?
41:33Yeah, I got him, yeah, I got him.
41:36Don't worry, cause I got him.
41:38It's covered like a counter, but I still be busting on him.
41:41My buzzer's just alarming, no smooth button on it.
41:44Living every day's a gift, so I get everything I wanted.
41:47She falling like a comet, crashing, crashing.
41:50Always got a comet when wasn't nobody asking.
41:53We, we, we can't get up, yeah.
41:57We can't get up, yeah.
42:00We can't get up, yeah.
42:02Bakery can't make enough, yeah, yeah, yeah.
42:04We can't get up, can't get up.
42:23I can't get up.
42:24We can't get up.
42:25We can't get up.
42:26You know what in the video?
42:27We can't get up.
42:28Oh, I really love that.
42:30Is that getting up.
42:31You know, Birrektaysal, this
42:50é›·, you don't have time.
42:51.
43:21.
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