both for spending some time with us. next, teachers are at a breaking point. so are parents as the omicron variant disrupts in-person learning yet again. plus what we can do as a country to prevent another insurrection as the world watches and take notes of the strength of our american democracy. first here s a preview of what s coming up in the 9:00 p.m. eastern hour of msnbc tonight. i m ayman mohyeldin. tonight on ayman, from my podcast american radical, lana and justin cave, the brother-in-law and sister of rosanne boyland who died in the attack on the capitol, will join us in their first television interview together. that s tonight, 9:00 eastern, on msnbc. like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surprises they initiate. otezla. it s a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it s a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable.
ayman and host of the podcast american radical. and glenn kirschner, an msnbc columnist. glenn, i am going the start with you. i don t have a lot of faith in the united states sport, but who what do you think the chances are they will review this in expedited fashion, and number two, that they will reverse in your view, reverse this decision to say no, executive privilege really does mean the current president, not the last one. first of all, joy, there is no reason for the supreme court to exercise review of the case. there is no serious constitutional issue to be decided or resolved. this is almost a rare instance where you have two branches of government in agreement. the legislative branch wanted the information from the national archives, and the executive branch, joe biden said we think these documents should be turned over because it s in the national interest for the house select committee to get to
foot soldier in a movement that threaten the very aspect of american democracy. according to her family, it all began last year. her family started to notice that something seemed a bit off. she started getting a little bit closed off and distant. on christmas she was here, but she was just on her phone the whole time. she wasn t like participating in the opening of presents. roseanne began to withdraw from family commitments instead started going down a qanon rabbit hole of child trafficking conspiracy theories. she said hey have you heard about this. so she researched. i left there probably at 5:00 in the evening. and she texted me at 7:00 in the morning, she had been up all night watching youtube. a man with a homey has spent a better part of a year talking with roseanne boyland s friend and family. piecing together what happened this part of his new podcast american radical. a man joins us here. it s great to have you here. fantastic series. absolutely, check it out.
closed off and distant and like on christmas she was here, but she was just on her phone the whole time. she wasn t like participating in the opening of presents. reporter: roseanne began to withdraw from family commitments and instead started going down a qanon rabbit hole of child trafficking conspiracy theories. she was hey, have you heard about this? no. so she researched it. i left there at probably 5:00 in the evening, and she texted me at 7:00 in the morning. she had been up all night watching youtube. ayman mohyeldin spent the better part of a year talking with roseanne boyland s friends and family, piecing together just what happened as part of his new podcast american radical. and ayman joins me here tonight. it s great to have you here. it s a fantastic, fantastic series. thank you. absolutely check it out. first, give a little context of this place that you went to high school in. what s it like? what s the vibe in kennesaw, georgia? i mean, listen, this isn t