the white house with a familiar comment today about this whole search and where it s going next. watch. again, i would refer you to the white house s counsel s office that has been regularly in touch with you answering these questions about this legal ongoing matter. i don t have anything to share. martha: nothing to share from the white house podium today. andy mccarthy and ari fleischer weigh-in on the growing situation surrounding folks that have classified documents at home. first to david spunt with all of the very latest on this from washington. hi, david. a few weeks ago, the president s team said the attorneys searched the rehoboth beach home and didn t find any classified documents. that s coming from the mouth of biden s legal team. if a search happens, that s a didn t situation. if there is a search in rehoboth beach, we ll hear about it after its concluded. that s the way this has been trickling down from the white house counsel s office. this is coming afte
i went to a rural school. we raised our children in rural public school. any daughter is a rural public school teacher. as i was talking to rural superintendents, i know i m not going to change your mind but i want to look you in the face and talk about, you know, public education is the foundation of our educational system. it s the foundation of our society. our state economy. so this isn t a zero sum gain. it will elevate education overall. so what can i help you do to make you feel more competitive? i heard over and over, we need flexibility, we can t be competitive when it comes to teacher s salaries. we put that in the bill. we gave them the flexibility to increase teacher salaries. we removed some of the burdensome lange and provided new money for some of the districts that have a private school if their system. so it s a win. our rural schools, even if they don t have a private school are getting a lot of options. martha: it makes things more competitive. it makes some public