Hugh Jackman's new documentary film "Dukale's Dream" tracks a journey that the star took to Ethiopia beginning seven years ago, which not only changed the course of his own life, but ultimately may positively effect the lives of many others. When people think of the film star, they likely think of him as superhero Wolverine from the "X-Men" film franchise, or dashing Jean Valjean of "Les Miserables," or as the high-octane song-and-dance man hosting the Academy Awards or the Tony Awards. In his visit to "Live with Kelly & Michael" on June 9, and again today in a Huffington Post article that he co-authored with economist Courtenay Cabot Venton, he introduces viewers to his new documentary "Dukale's Dream" and yet another side of Hugh Jackman: anti-poverty visionary.