this morning, which i discovered at 4:15 when i was taking blake out for the walk. >> he doesn't like it, does he? >> i know you have to walk the dogs, obviously no matter the weather, but it turned into one of those crazy torrential -- >> this was the first time out of it. >> in rain. i was begging him, please. and the other thing i'm reals are is, he's not loving his dog food, so now i try a technique, where i mix it with stuff in it. >> what stuff? filet mignon? >> no, chicken broth, but i pretend i eat it, and then put it down and he look at me for a second, and then i do it again. >> eating sounds. is it working? >> it worked yesterday, not today. >> here's the thing -- he'll eat when he's hungry. >> there you go. this is one of those stories, you've all heard about it, but almost so outrageous you can't even believe it's true. these three young women were rescued, thank god. so rarely do we have happy endings to these things. >> you wouldn't expect it. >> one of them eight years, one nine, one ten years. >> what makes you so angry -- whenever you see this, you go, how did anybody know? the house has sheets or i don't know what -- >> that's the door after charles ramsey had opened it, god bless him. >> you hear stories from neighbors who said they saw a number of things. they said they called police, police say no one called, but they had they saw a young girl banging on a window with a baby, saw women in the backyard with a dog leash, naked. >> the cops were saying they found chains and horrible things in there. one of the men who was supposedly holding one of women captive had a horrible marriage or common-law -- >> domestic violence history. >> with his wife, like broken bones, brain aneurysm, horrible beatings. if police were ever called out and there was ever any history with any of these guys, you wonder why something wasn't done. >> one of the times they were called, they figured it was a prank. so this is a very good reason why you don't do that sort of thing, because then when it is something, you know, they'll pay more attention. it's hard to tell from what we see on television, hoda, is every house in that neighborhood is in such disrepair. otherwise wouldn't you notice a house that has -- >> i think the neighbors said they noticed no windows were ever open except for an attic, and they saw a little girl up there. >> this is one of those things -- i don't know about people knowing their neighbors or not, but our society has evolved into one of those where you mind your business and look down -- >> nobody wants to get involved. >> not as fablely as it used to be, where you would wonder why did these people have every window shut? they didn't think that any of the men lived there, they just came periodically to check on the property. they thought no one lived there full time. every now and then something was delivered. >> i thought they said they saw somebody go in every single day carrying mcdonald's in the morning and later at night. >> i guess it depends on what neighbors. >> we're hearing all kinds of different reports. the more we learn about it, the more disgusted you'll become about it. but it makes you aware of how many people are probably in the same situation. people are abducted every day and being held, you know, so maybe if there is any good that comes out of it. people will not know the story and say, wait a minute, there's a house down the street -- >> i'm going to check on it. >> if you see something, say something. >> we want to talk about mark sanford in south carolina. >> we were just in south carolina last week. >> mark sanford ran off with a woman he fell in love with. >> he wasn't hiking. >> whatever. he was doing something. it got us thinking, because there was an editorial in the times, and it talked about what if these guys were women. >> like anthony weiner here in new york. >> if mark sanford were michelle sanford, let's pretend and ran off with her latin love. >> no, no, no. >> what if mark sanford was a woman? who would have become of michelle sanford? >> if that's her name. >> would she have been reelected in a landslide? >> anthony weiner. what if he was antonia weiner, taking a picture of her junk. let's pretend that that's the case. >> many pictures of her junk. >> and then posted them all over, would she be running for mayor? if chris christie were kristina and she weighed, you know, a lot and said i'm doing gastric or whatever lad band, what would it be like? would she even be elected? are there double standards? >> i think we have come a long way in our country, but i think we still have a long way to go, and there are many, many double standards. >> i think you're right. i don't think we're overcoming those for a long time. >> go ahead. we were going to talk about the guys dancing on his treadmill, but instead kim kardashian has taken over that spot. >> here is kim on the cover of "us." wearing a two-piece by keen any. i think she looks pretty good. she's pregnant obviously. she didn't -- not that everybody was talking about. >> you know what? this must be from where they were in greece just like last week. i think she looks terrific. >> i do, too. >> i think any time a woman is pregnant, it's nasty to talk about their weight anyway. it's just downright wrong to do it when a woman is pregnant. you have no idea what it's like. when your hormones take over and everything else, there's an invasion of the best kind, but still so much of it is really out of your control. >> were you self-conscious? >> i was just uncomfortable. i was blessed that i never bloated, from the back you couldn't tell i was pregnant at all, but i just carried in my stomach. my feet never swelled, but i was still uncomfortable and couldn't wait for the baby to be born, but you have to have a little mercy for people when they're going for something like that. it only lasts nine months. >> she looks great. she does. >> she's a beautiful girl. "the voice" was on last name and the competition is heating up. >> tell me, hoda. it was team blake versus team shakira. from team blake, we thought the standout and we're just deciding, because why can't we, was this was holly tucker ♪ you would take everything ♪ ♪ good in my life ♪ and tell me now ♪ how do i live without you ♪ i want to know ♪ how do i breathe without you ♪ if you ever go ♪ how do i ever ♪ ever survive ♪ how do i all right. >> she sounds uncannily like carrie. >> i love that one. again, you want to be distinct i have. that's important. >> people are listening going, it doesn't sound like the song i like. you want to hear the song you like. you know, some people change the song and you go, why doesn't that sound like the song i like? >> it's a competition for a singing star. you want to be unique. >> let's see if shakira's team was unique. she sang "oh darling." ♪ believe me ♪ when i tell you ♪ don't ever leave me alone ♪ yeah ♪ when you told me ♪ you didn't need me anymore ♪ well you know i nearly broke down and cried ♪ she sang it her way. >> that's my point. she does not sound like the beatles. >> i know. >> it doesn't matter she's showing off her pipes. >> this is getting juicier by the minute. >> oh, good. who do you trust? that's a question that "reader's digest" pose. it turns out we trust celebrities like crazy. the person we trust -- we'll go down from fifth to first. >> maya angelou. >> meryl streep. >> denzel washington. >> love him. again, this is celebrities, politicians, people, everybody. sandra bullock was number two. the person we trust the most apparently is tom hanks. >> wow. >> i don't know that i trust him more than anybody else. very hard to trust people you don't really know. you've got to know somebody. i think tom is terrific, you know, but -- >> the least trusted actor was also an actor, tom. tom cruise was the least trusted. >> and least trusted actress is kristen stewart. i don't think she would have made that last year. she had the unfortunate little fling with the director. hey, it happens. >> hi, sarah. >> a lot of people are writing on the wall why they love you guys. >> why? >> laughter, giggles. people go, i need one good laugh in my morning. i can bank on you guys. and somebody said field your dog buffalo, hoda. buffalo meat. >> oh. >> for anybody thinks -- don't give them ffalo meat. fyi, it's time for our hottest dad's contest the third year. the prize is a week-long vacation for two to the scrub island resort in the british virgin islands. everything from facial hair to single dads, go to ivillage.com to submit. the winner will be announced the week before father's day. >> thank you, punkkin' head. what is your guy thinking? >> diaw -- do you rail want to know? >> matthew is here. something is going on with him. he's here almost every week. from clair huxtable to june cleaver, what you didn't know about some of your favorite moms. and it's an edition of "who knew?" hi! i'm rach. i started going pro a few weeks ago, using crest pro-health clinical rinse. i like to swish it around a little... [ swishing ] and it's that easy! my mouth has never felt cleaner. [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health clinical rinse. i take really good care of my teeth, but i've definitely kicked it up a level this time. [ male announcer ] it's clinically proven superior at fighting plaque, freshening breath, and it's alcohol-free. dentist is on his way. he's going to think i am seeing another dentist or something. [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health clinical rinse. i love my teeth. i could get used to this! one way i can take care of my engine... is with one a day men's. a complete multivitamin with nutrients to help support heart health. compared to centrum men's, it has more vitamin d. to help support healthy blood pressure. [ engine revs ] [ male announcer ] one a day men's. they say women are hard to figure out, but most of the time you just have no clue what your man is really thinking. >> we're going to get to the bottom of all your burning relationship questions. matthew huss is the author of "get the guy." he's here with the other view. >> hey, matthew. >> i came back. >> of course you did. >> like a bad penny, baby. >> you can't get enough of us. the first question is from brandy. how do we show our husbands they are truly and don't say sex. think outside the box. >> easy. let's step outside of sex for a moment. the guy gets home from work, and you give him a massive hug, tell him you missed him so much. or you get home from work and say i missed you so much. the guy feels appreciated and it's affection as well. >> it's the little things. >> another one is tell him to teach you something. one of the sexiest things is teach me, even if it was about some part of his work that you've never asked before. teach me about that thing. >> i told frank how he looked this morning. he stopped and said, really? >> women forget that guys don't get told their handsome very often. they're not used to it. a woman is used to being told she's beautiful. men are not used to that. so when they come home and say -- >> brad pitt is, people like that. george clooney, matthew hussy. >> how many people are married to brad pitt? >> nobody right now. >> but isn't it good to compliment him in front of someone else. say my husband did the nicest thing today. >> let me tell you how to appreciate a man. you're at the dinner table and back him up on something. >> even if you don't agree? >> listen, loyalty is important. >> so is honesty. >> well, c'mon now. >> you c'mon now. >> honesty is another way people say i speak my mind. and you go, no, you're really rude. next question is from amanda -- my boyfriend is not communicating when we're apart. how do i tell him i want him to text or call more without sounding needy. >> that's a good question. >> it's amazingly common. we have different rules about how we fuel loved. is it insecurity? >> no the always. my rule might be that my standard for a relationship is i have to see someone four times a week. that doesn't make me needy. it's my standard is different for the person who wants to see their partner once a week. >> then we've all been in situations like that. what do you do? who compromises? >> firstly, you have to communicate what your rules are to your guy. this is how i feel loved. i know it's different to how i feel loved, because how you feel loved, you come home and you jump me. >> the kinky stuff. >> they said stay away from sex in the first question. >> yes, it's no fun if you continue that way. >> he might feel loved completely differently when you ask advice, or when you say i miss you. you have to tell your formula. >> don't expect something if you haven't made it known it's something you need. >> precisely. >> that was genius what you said. you are the expert. i had a baby three months ago, my husband is finding me attractive and wanting to be intimate. i don't feel sexy at all. how do i explain that i'm not there mentally. >> let's go back to the concept of people have a way of feeling loved. he's in this moment, still looking to be the hero in this relationship. just because a baby has come along, he still will be a man with the same needs as three months ago. >> it's lovely he finds her so attractive. >> i think it's lovely. firstly, she has the ability to still feel attractive. she has the ability to still feel turned on, but she has to communicate how that is. >> she's hormonal, and she's lactating, trust me. >> even if she's in a different place, she has to recognize the whole relationship hasn't shifted. >> you haven't lactated before. >> how do you know? don't stereotype me. when i come on the show -- every time. >> hussy. what will we do with you? >> what wouldn't we do with you? >> thank you, honey. oh, no. >> the funnies that make you do a double take "what the what?" everybody says they wait for the segment. we heard a rumor. we don't think so. every year we pick a new city to explore. but thanks to hotwire, this year we got to take an extra trip. because they get us ridiculously low prices on really nice hotels and car rentals. so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so, where to next? how about there? ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com that everyone should have access to good nutrition. so they're donating two meals to feeding america for every purchase of one a day women's multivitamins. help families across america get nutrition they need. buy one a day women's, make a difference. all right, we are back with the photos that you submitted that made you say "what the what?" >> sara sorted through the best. >> this one is the caption contest from last week, a photo sent in from paula. whose leg do you have to hump to get a little decaf? i mean -- >> that is so cute. >> he's adorable. >> like mattie, the dog that poses from today. >> might as well live here. we'll show you nbc week's at the end. first up from oakland, california. psychic fair canceled due to unforeseen circumstances. surprised they didn't see that coming. >> i like it. kelly michaels from glenn coffee, new york submitted this photo. chicken poopers, lightly breaded. as they say, they're just breaded on the outside -- >> you're sick. >> never mind. next up, a photo from lisa hall. it's not what you think. they're donkeys in there, really. >> come on, you can use that in the title. >> i like the -- >> kate from ohio submitted this photo. finally everyone's catching up with us. that's actually her last name. >> we should have her on. >> she needs to be on the show. for next week, another picture. >> emergency management that she's drink -- >> that's probably not -- >> look at her. >> next week weft people to go to the website and submit their caption. >> i'm kind of grossed out by that. >> who puts feet in their baby's faces. >> i sucked my baby's toes. >> that's different. >> that was in a shoe all day long. >> we're not going to judge. >> i hope he just got out of the bath. >> those are men feet, right? >> let's hope so. >> you just never know, do you? all right. thank you very much. you have a beauty problem? >> yeah. who doesn't? we're going to get you some solutions. >> and we're going to look back at some of your favorite tv moms, a fun mother's day edition of "who knew?" and this mom of three can do it all. molly ringwald is with us, after your local news and a bit of weather. . >> we thought it would be fun to see how well you knew. >> here to help me out in the studio is jessica shaw. she's a senior writer and a mom herself. are you ready? >> i am. >> name the mom that is associated with this tv theme song. >> cl shaugnessy ir huxtable? >> yes. i love her because she is like super mom. a power house lawyer and awesome mom. and she makes it look very easy. >> my mom always said life was like a box of chokts. >> you never know what you're going to get. again she is pulled it out at the last second. >> good memory. >> such a great movie. >> great movie. sally field, of course, played his mom. she was ten years older than him. they had been co-stars a few years earlier, but she played his mom. back across. >> this lovely gentleman is from australia. carol brady is one of tv's best known mothers. name her six children. >> greg -- i do know them. >> you've got a kathie lee cd in your future. >> just go to the cd. >> there you go. >> all righty. greg, peter bobby, marsha, jan, cindy. >> i love it. >> hello. >> i can just see the -- i also feel like she deserves special points, because she took in cousin olive. >> and alice, who just had the birthday. did you watch "the brady bunch"? >> every day. >> back across. which actress won an oscar for playing mom leigh anne tuohy in "the blind side"? >> sandra bullock. >> party across the street. >> she was great in that movie. >> and won the oscar. interestingly julia roberts was offered the role, but she actually turned it down. >> wow. >> oops. back across to kath. >> name the tv mom whose voice this belongs to. >> it's not your fault, grandpa. they're too slippery, see? >> marge. >> marge what? >> simpson. >> oh, all right. >> marge simpson. who does that voice do you know? >> julie kavner. >> marge is based on the creator of the show's mom, and she just passed away. but a great, great character, great tv mom. time for one more. >> from wisconsin, sir, mrs. weasley from "the harry potter" series is a beloved mom of the series. series. how many children does she have? >> i'm going to say five. >> no, but this is right up your alley, a guy like you. >> all right. the correct answer is seven. >> she's such an awesome mom. she takes in harry, and has one more kid than mrs. brady, so good for her. >> thanks for coming to see us. happy mother's day. >> thank you. who knew she wanted to be a singer? guess who is back with us? molly ringwald with a brand-new album. she's going to talk about it right after this. take care of your engine and it'll go far. one way i can take care of my engine... is with one a day men's. a complete multivitamin with nutrients to help support heart health. compared to centrum men's, it has more vitamin d. to help support healthy blood pressure. [ engine revs ] [ male announcer ] one a day men's. molly was a teenage idol, just saying the name molly ringwald conjures up the classic movies, and who of course could forget jake ryan and samantha in "sixteen candles." >> she's now showing us another side of her. she recently released a new cd, a homage to the great american songbook and her dad, i have a feel. it's called "except sometimes." which is one of the layer ricks -- >> written by hoagy carmichael. >> was it fun choosing the songs? >> it was. it was a bit hard, because i wanted to pick standards, but i wanted to pick songs that haven't been recorded ad nauseam by every single alive. so the songs in my album, they're standards, but a bit more obscure. >> tell us about your musical background. your dad was a musician. >> my father is a jazz musician, bob ringwald. he's a bit more traditional jazz, and i'm a little bit -- you know, still not super contemporary, but, you know, i'm not singing betsy smith and louie armstrong like my dad. >> do you wonder what he thinks? >> he loves it. i think he's my biggest cheerleader, so happy i have come back to music. >> there is a song on your album which we are all familiar with called "don't you forget about me." was that an easy pick? >> when i recorded the cd, it wasn't that long after john hues passed away, he was very much in thoughts and i thought it would was a tribute. >> and what you're doing now it touring with the album? will the band be going with you? >> yes, we are. we are playing in new york city at the uridium, tonight and tomorrow night. we're kind of going all over the place. to australia, new zealand for a month. >> fun. >> what kind of feeling do you have on the stage? is it different from when you're acting? >> it's similar to acting, but i would say of all the things that i do, i think it's the most joyful, that and parenting, you know, writing is kind of torturous. you know, acting is easy, but this is definitely the most joyful. >> it's great, discovering all facets of yourself, which is what life is all about. >> your kiddos will be traveling with you. tell us about your kids? >> what do you want to know? there they are. my eldest, matilda is 9 1/2, and those are my 3 1/2-year-old twins. >> look at that cute man. >> and that's my adorable husband. >> we're going to see matilda today? >> i would love to see it. i would love to. i'm a bit busy this time. >> sorry, you're the one that put out the cd, you know? a lifetime dream. >> well, we're happy for you. good luck with the cd. >> thank you so much. all right. you asked and we answered. >> all your beauty problems are solved. >> britney doesn't have any problems. >> no. right after this. >> good morning, i'm meteorologist chris warren with your weather channel seven-day forecast. and there's a big area of red from texas all the way to ohio, within there look for thunderstorms. some of those thunderstorms could end up being severe. we're going to keep an eye on that and have crews in the fields keeping an eye on things. also looking at temperatures cooling down once that system moves threw. 59 in minneapolis. you're going to get a break on friday in the northeast from the rain and then another round will move in for the weekend. and you can see it knocking on your door in the northeast. also in the southeast, a chance for rain will eventually be moving threw. we're looking at that right now. where that front moves threw the day before, things start to warm back up. minneapolis, back to 67. now, for saturday, the gulf coast, all the way down to texas, corpus christi, all the way up to maine, chance tore rain showers, 60s and 70s with that. some areas in the south that had readings in the 0s, cooling down. the northwest still dealing with warm temperatures. sunday, not as much in the way of shower activity. next chance for rain for the second half of the pacific northwest. florida will have a chance for showers. and then on tuesday, things are looking pretty quiet once again. and temperatures in the northeast, 60s, southeast in the 70s. [ female announcer ] you never know what messes you'll run into while dusting. of course there's dust. in addition to dust, you might find a little latte. ♪ and maybe something beastly. mixed in with the dust, you may even find some pixie sneezes. compared to a dry duster, a can of pledge picks up more dust and cleans 100% of messes. pledge multi surface. dusts better. cleans more. s.c. johnson. a family company. whether you have problems with acne -- >> not that any of these kids do -- >> our you're starting to see the creases pop up on your neck, there are beauty issues at every age. >> to help us. we've brought in behar. she is going to answer some emails. a lot of people wrote in questions. i'd like my face to look flawless, but don't want to wear foundation every day. is there an alternative? >> yes, the best alternative is a beauty cream, makeup, skincare and sunscreen in one, and a good bb cream will cover like a foundation, smooth like a primer hydrate like a moisturizers and give you the protection. >> isn't that going to feel like she's putting on the very thing you're talking about? >> no, very, very good sheer coverage. instead of ten different things, one thing in a bottle. >> question number two -- preventing my neck and decollete from getting wrinkled is a priority. how can i keep the skin firm? >> you don't want to look like a peach pit. >> you don't want to look like a peach pit. >> bust thing is sunscreen every day on your face. >> imagine that concept. >> if you've forgotten to do that over the years, a good neck cream can help save the day. this one is from bliss. you instantly feel the tightening sensation, which is good for sagging skin, plus it helps fight against free radicals, that's the stuff causing the lines, sagginess and hyper pigmentation. >> why is she looking at me? >> i don't know. i'm way past my teen years and still suffer from acne. is there anything i can do. >> it's so frustrating when you are an adult and have acne. it's like, are you kidding me? really? the key for products is adult skin is different. it's a lot more dry, it's not as oily. don't use the product that your teenage daughter might be using. instead find a great product like this, this is from murad. i love it's a three-step process, cleanser, toner, lotion in one. no guesswork. >> here's another question -- a skin care tool that can minimize the appearance of black heads and pores. ? >> a professional brush like this one. it will help exfoliate. that way all of your creams and serums, everything that you're paying money for will work better and you're getting clean, exfoliated skin, too. >> should you use it every day? >> yes, every single day. just use it very gently. use it in the shower, too. >> what cleansing conditioner and what type of hair? >> think of cleansing conditioner all a low lather sam piano. >> it's a conditioner that will clean your hair, remove the oils and dirt, but you want to make sure -- typically it's best for people with curly hair or very coarse hair. if you have fine or oily hair, you may need something stronger. >> i don't want to strip the good oils. >> it infuses your hair with great moisture. silky, beautiful, for people with curly hair, very, very good. >> i suffer from under-eye circles -- this is from a reader, not me -- and crow's feet. is there allege ipgtsd tup >> besides preparation h, is there something else you can use. >> using a great eye cream. you're retinol is fabulous. that's the gold standard. sometimes people get sensitivity to retinol. >> if you go out in the sun with that. >> right. you need to wear sunscreen. this is actually made for sensitive skin. >> it's by roc. it has had time-released formula, so delivering the slow and steady dose. >> just dab it under your eyes. >> if you've never used retinol before, this is a product you can start with. >> thank you very much. she's going to be the toast of the town this sunday. >> great mother's day wines, but first this is "today" on nbc. we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of tim and laura. it's amazing how appreciative people are when you tell them they could save a lot of money on their car insurance by switching to geico...they may even make you their best man. may i have the rings please? ah, helzberg diamonds. nice choice, mate. ...and now in the presence of these guests we join this loving couple. oh dear... geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. that everyone should have access to good nutrition. so they're donating two meals to feeding america for every purchase of one a day women's multivitamins. help families across america get nutrition they need. buy one a day women's, make a difference. it is wines-day wednesday. what else would we be talking about today but wine. >> if you're raising your glass to your mom this sunday, you might want to go for a bottle that fits her personality. >> or not. leslie is here to help you. she's the author of "wine for women." is it a different thing? hello, honey. it's not the same. >> that's right. men whine, and we know that. what i've taken is taken your mom's personality type, you know, for any wine-loving mom we have a solution for a gift. the wild and crazy mom -- >> that would be me. >> i'm going to give you this, hoda, i'm going to give you the red. and i call this my 50 shades of grape. so those of you who want to get kinky with your drinky. >> that's kinky. >> chardonnay, forget the cabernet, it's -- and this is carmen air, a wine from chile, and this is emiliana, and this is natural, natural. so affordable. >> these are all under $20. most of them in the sa $15 range. >> the next mom is the indulgent, they want to go in the path, right, take a break? >> who wants bubbles. >> hody likes bubbles. >> this is sparkling wine from chile. this is called cono sur. beautiful, crisp. >> i like that. >> that's really good. thinks a pinot? >> a blend of great grapes, serenity is a blend. >> it's nice. >> you could do the package, the candle, bubbles and that. >> she has to provide her own bathtub. >> i call this my aromatherapy section. you can package it up. and now we have the wonderful mom who is -- and we have no wine in this glass. interesting. >> this is not for me. >> it's not open, so you can't have anything. >> this is your music-loving mom. >> that's all right. i'll crack it open with my teeth. >> i know -- >> i do it at home all the time. this is from dave matthews. truth me, it is really good. >> dreaming tree, i've had it, yes. >> a new why called every day. dave matthews works with a wine maker, and andre bocelli has a new wine out. >> that's got to be good. >> this is from tuscany italy, and a beautiful wine, very sexy and seductive, right? >> just like his music. >> they're both on tour in june through september, so you can buy them tickets, dave matthews and bocelli tours. >> okay. then we've got to the food-loving mom. so for mother's day brunch, i do love a really nice pinot grigio. you can both try this. it gotten great with fruit salads. >> very nice. >> come on in here. this is lambrusco. this is sparkling red wine. >> i've heard of that. >> it's got beautiful fruit, goes great with chocolate, goes great with ham. >> wow, that's different. >> boy, isn't that delicious? >> a bit of chocolate with that. >> don't you dare stay away this long ever, ever, ever again. >> i will not. >> we wish you a happy mother's day. tomorrow maxim's hot 100. will milely cyrus really be on opposite top of the list? and ambush makeovers with louis and jill. >> a great one for you. >> we do. have an awesome wednesday wines-day. jeff: leaving a legacy of kindness. how one young man's last wish -- >> a $15 tip turned into a $500 tip. jeff: so people are just sending money in. >> people have already sent in $6,500. >> i am overwhelmed that someone changed my life. [cheers and applause] jeff: all right. a little about me. i'm recently married. i work with my wife on this show, and i'm learning how to be a dad to two amazing kids in a blended family. i'm hosting a talk show because