it s funny the stuff that appeals to you you know late at night. right, they make things look so simple, everything is solvable. tech contributor becky worley enlisted some tech moms to see if those products deliver when they promise. hi. reporter: meet mom testers. three women tasked with testing those as seen on tv products with big promises that have us wondering whether they really make a mom s life easier. from winter park, florida, ashley vann, two kids with one on the way. susan woods from los angeles, california, son harry. and buffalo, new york s, own andrea pusateri, with a toddler and a baby girl. we shipped them four products. and asked for their rating, the ultimate mom approved or the heart-wrenching first up the gyro bowl. spin it around and it s not supposed to spill. oh. my gosh. that s crazy. reporter: susan s impressed. ashley tests the product and then presents it to the target
flooded or at risk and now people downstream are on edge. isn t that incredible to see that tree there just all the way up the trunk level there at the very base of the tree. also a coming up this morning, the president insists that osama bin laden had help from pakistan s government. plus, bin laden left behind videotapes that were seized when his compound was raided. and coming up a little later in this half hour, you see all of those testimonials late at night, early morning about this time of the day, products that promise to make your life easier. so we put some moms to the test, and they tested out some these products for us and we ll see what their reviews are. what is that thing? comes in the mail. you throw it in the drawer. never use it again. one of those things that work? we ll find out. but first the surging mississippi river forcing hundreds of people in tennessee to aband onnon their low-lying homes. the mississippiver spilling over in eight states