we ve been rocking out out here all morning long. we ought to keep them here every weekend. joey: it makes it hard to concentrate op on politics in the commercial break, but i m not all that upset by that. will: we ve been rock aring for several weeks now as part of this faith and friends concert series. st the really fun. that will be, i believe, in the final hour of our show. we wake up at 5 a.m. to a rock concert every sunday morning. [laughter] we ll bring it to you in just a few hours, but now to our top story, former president trump attends a college wrestling match in tulsa, oklahoma, yesterday after saying he would be arrested on tuesday. his potential arrest, it s related to a $13 if 0,000 amendment 130,000 payment to stormy daniels. joey: manhattan d.a. alvin bragg told his staff in an e-mail attain the by politico, quote, we do not tolerate attempts to intimidate our office or threaten the rule of law in new york. rachel: house speaker kevin mccarthy is directing
taken over by first citizens bank following its stunning collapse and government takeover last week. both svb and credit suisse s recent troubles sparking a lack of confidence in the integrity of the banking system. a new study says dad jokes can be so embarrassing that they actually have a positive effect on a child s development. oh, really in the study plushed by the british psychological d by continually telling their children jokes that are so bad that they re embarrassing, fathers may push their children s limits for how much embarrassment they can handle. i like that. they show their children that embarrassment isn t fatal, and and those your headlines. i m in. i like that. [laughter] i do. i think kids are terrified of being, you know, seen as embarrassing. rachel: right. will: if you think of it, that is a dad joke. you re okay, you can deal with it. rachel: you can handle it. you know, growing up with an immigrant mom who, like, didn t understand all the rules here