to come off the streets to come and view someone s loved one, i feel there should still be some privacy to the family. reporter: the drive-through window will be available from 7:00 to 10:00 at night. people can drop off cards at a nearby memorial box. music can also be heard during the visit. phillips believes this viewing option will catch on. people need to experience it different. funeral industry is changing rapidly from cremations, burials. so why can t paradise, or i offer another service to our community in the surrounding area. why not do it from your iphone. terry camp reporting. we asked our viewers what they thought of drive-through funeral homes. jimmy wrote if you can t take a few minutes to go in and pay your respects, don t go at all. heather writing, why even go and pay your respects if you can t even get out of your car. kim wrote it s in a rough area and you re afraid to get out of your car. everyone grieves differently, i guess. ly, i guess.
by the way which the government holds, students have a heck of a time paying off the loans in a high interest rate environment, are we creating a debt burden on the students and being unfair to them at the end of the day and that s my main concern as far as this issue is concerned. susan, an alternative way to think about this, you don t automatically go to college and wait until you know exactly what you want to do or don t go at all. yeah, that s right. i mean, i think there s a case to be made if air not absolutely sure, you know, take your time. my wife, who is much smarter than prettier than i am you know, waited until she was 24, and really figured out what she wanted to do. went off to uc berkley graduated from straight a s and proved that, you know, you could benefit enormously. but there is, for a lot of students, west point is vi, trade schools are much better deal and we re seeing a new world of online education that is less expensive and maybe the right choice for young
it s 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 pages long and they say that s too much for me to tackle. they get put off and don t go at all. people who might go and vote for senate and congress suddenly look at this as a daunting task and now they are not going to do it at all. those 12 pages printed on both sides in english, spanish and creole will have to be scanned into a machine one page at a time. shepard: i guess people can read them online if they want to. what about delays? are they working on a fix? right now floridians are being encouraged to vote by mail. several counties also saying they will actually pay the postage. it s going to be 1.50 for the ballot. legislators are pushing back against the criticism. they say this is really an important voter responsibility and the ballot itself is an example of pure democracy. they are criticizing us allowing voters to decide the future of their state constitution which is one of
long lines at the polls. there is mr. hanging chad himself, in that picture. but, steve harrigan joins us live now from miami. hi, steve. reporter: gregg, in some parts of florida this ballot alone will be 12 pages both sides. 11 constitutional amendments. they will be in english, spanish and creole. for a careful voter to just read the ballot could take on average 22 minutes. half an hour to vote could create long lines. people are concerned it could lead to dropout among voters. you get people who look at this long ballot. it is five, six, seven, eight, 12 pages long. they say that is too much for me to tackle. they get put off and don t go at all. people who might vote for president, senate, congress, suddenly look at this, it is much more daunting difficult task. now they re not going to do it at all. reporter: the florida lawmakers who designed this ballot are pushing back against the criticism. they say their ballot is an
morning. a lot of people in attendance last night at the state of the union address. several supreme court justices. one was absence and maybe notably absent, samuel alito. last year he mouthed the words clearly not agreeing with what the president was saying, mouthed not true. you re seeing antonin scalia and clarence thomas. they traditionally don t go at all. but samuel alito had another engagement out in hawaii. that s why he wasn t there. teaching law for the month. nice time of year to go there, right? interior secretary ken salazar not there but that s because he was the white house s designated survivor. everyone on the presidential order of succession list in the same room so one cabinet member is sent to an undisclosed location in case of mass catastrophe. if anything had happened he would have been tapped to take over the country. undisclosed location. at home on the couch.