Sarah Silverman reports on Donald Trump finally taking the stand in court, a woman looking to crash her car into a Jewish school mistakenly crashing into a building owned by Black Israelites, and Michael Kosta weighs in on Mike Johnson endorsing anti-porn technology. Plus, if you've never heard of new House Speaker Mike Johnson, you're not alone. Save yourself a Google search by watching The Daily Showography of Mike Johnson. And artist-entrepreneur Joel Madden discusses what it's like having to critique tattoos on the reality competition series "Ink Master," reflects on the meaning behind Good Charlotte's song "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous," and why it was important for him as a musician to create VEEPS, a streaming platform for live concerts and comedy.