oasis for kids in a food desert. inspiring america. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, everyone the national archives is offering new insight this evening into the nature of classified documents that triggered cascading alarm bells since at least the start of the year over materials held by former president trump. today the archives posting a letter sent to trump lawyers earlier this year after the ex-president turned over 700 pages of classified documents, some believed to be among the nation s most guarded secrets. the letter warning the department of justice was looking into the case and tonight new reporting by the new york times about the august 8th search of mr. trump s home citing those briefed on the matter, it offers new characterizations on the number and sensitivity of the documents recovered by the fbi. kristen welker has late details reporter: tonight, stunning new revelations about those documents recovered from mar-a-la
school week to compete with larger school systems that can often afford to pay teachers more so this is a chart. reporter: veteran teacher laura hunt was considering a new career until she heard about the shorter week i remember being a teacher and spending my sundays lesson planning and grading papers and it s more than just the school week what will this change mean for your life i feel like it s buying me some of that family time back that used to be consumed with school tasks. reporter: while students who attend school four days a week are still learning, research shows they don t grow as much as those in school five days a week a recent study found students with four day weeks spent an average of 58 fewer hours in school every year. hours that experts say add up and can be detrimental over time. is that a concern? especially given the learning loss from the pandemic that s a big concern. there s going to be a greater opportunity for families to do extracurricular thing