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cancer. >> it's a depth of emotion and appreciation of your daily life. >> we will hear more from him early this friday morning, january 14th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs beautiful snowflake there just outside our studios on fifth avenue. plenty of snow still on the ground in new york city. >> one of many in the area. that still happens to be in the air. >> people prefer that. good friday morning. i'm erica hill. >> i'm chris wragge. we want to talk about so much. the progress on a day to day basis of gabrielle giffords is nothing short of amazing. >> it's six days since she was shot point-blank in the head. to see this kind of recovery. opening her eyes and to have some idea of what's going on around her. we'll get a closer look at where it stands. definitely much better than people expected. >> you saw the doctor mention it. you'll hear it again in a few moments. they admit they're really good, but sometimes it takes something extra to get this progress. let's go to tucson, arizona, where federal judge john roll, will be laid to rest later day. ben tracy is in tucson with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. in so many ways this week has felt like an eternity for people in tutucson. the family of six who lost their lives are starting to bury their loved ones. the flag above the church entryway was recovered from the rubble of the twin towers on 9/11. the same day christina taylor green was born nine years ago. her parents and brother, dallas, paused as they passed under it, then ushered christina's casket into the church. the service was private and emotional, as were christina's classmates in mesa verde. >> i knew her. she's the same age as me. it's just sad. >> reporter: there are also miracles this week. doctors say congresswoman giffords' recovery from being shot in the head is nothing less. she has opened her eyes, moved both legs and dangled them over her bedside. >> yes. miracles happen every day. in medicine we like to very much attribute them to either what we do or others do around you us, but a lot of medicine is outside of our control. we're wise to acknowledge miracles. >> there are multiple victims. we need a lot more units here. >> reporter: on thursday, the sheriff's department released their frantic radio traffic from the day of the shooting. >> i need an ambulance out here. >> customers have tackled the suspect. they are holding him down tef at the safeway. >> reporter: that suspect, jareded loughner, is inside the sheriff's department. in 51 pages of newly released police reports he is described as creepy, suspicious and very hostile. >> he certainly had aberrant thoughts, bizarre thoughts. he did not think like rational people do. >> reporter: detectives have recovered the black bag loughner had the morning of the shooting. they found .9-millimeter ammunition. we got a glimpse of loughner's father, randy. at their tucson home, people are leaving cards and flowers. >> they need as much as support as everyone involved in the shooting. i hope no one would blame them. >> reporter: the family of congresswoman giffords has been at her bedside 24 hours a day since is the shooting happened. her husband, mark kelly, is an astronaut. he's supposed to be the captain of the upcoming space shuttle in april, which would be the last mission of the program. nasa announce d that you have a backup captain in case he needs to be here. fwl t >> the gunman targeted congresswoman giffords, but it was her close aide, gabe zimmerman that died in the attack. his father, ross zimmerman, joins us now. good morning. our condolences to you. >> thank you, sir. >> everyone has spoken so glowingly of your son. could you describe gabe for the people at home, please. >> oh, good heavens. the phrase i like to use is, "my fine strong son." i have two and ben is still with us. gabe -- you know, he's the sort of child every parent would love to have. he was good-natured from the day he was born. he was an amazingly outgoing person, even as a child. it was striking. we liked having him as a son. it was great fun. we did things together. he grew up into somebody, who as well as being my son, is very much my best friend. and i keep encountering things where i want to talk to him about something and have to say, oh, gosh, i can't. what do i do? he loved to work with people. he was cheery. he was outgoing. he was curious. you know, i don't know where to end. >> the event -- it sounds as though you probably could go on for days. >> no. i could -- and one of the things i'm going to be doing, frankly for the rest of my life, is helping people remember gabe. >> the congress on your corner event was a project he fully embraced. why was he such a wonderful public servant and why was public service so important to him? >> that's interesting. you know, he comes from a family where we're outgoing people who like to connect with other people. his mom, emily, headed the social services department for the city of tucson. i honestly like people and have a rapport with people and like learning about them. i was asking your folks here about their lives while we were waiting. and gabe just always connected with people. he majored in sociology in college. but then when he got back here, he ended up working with disturbed children and then going to the asu school of social work. and at the end of that, when gabrielle wanted to campaign for office, he wanted to also convert interest in helping people to positive good. and it seemed like a natural fit. she was a wonderful person, has stood for the kind of things that he liked. he worked on her campaign and then was asked to join her district office staff. that's what they wanted him to do. >> mr. zimmerman, your son sounds like such a wonderful young man. we thank you. we know this is difficult and we thank you for taking the time and sharing a little bit about him this morning. >> thank you. >> best to you. ross zimmerman. now here's erica. >> thanks. this morning, nearly one week after that shooting in tucson, washington is still feeling the political aftershocks. joining us this morning from washington with his perspective is cbs news analyst john dickerson. this has been political since it happened on saturday. on wednesday night, the president, of course, calling for a little detante, saying we need a change in the tone of public discourse, talking about words that heal, not that wound. it does feel like in the short it term there has been a bit of a dialing back. is this civility going to last? >> well, it's the big question. there will be one small test next week as house republicans bring up the repeal of the health care bill. what used to be called the job killing health care bill, which operates in a much different context. democrats too, who had planned to fight the republican effort tooth and nail with all of the usual tactics and rancor and bitterness that the president addressed will have to recalibrate their plans. >> that's that first test there. everything about this though, because it has been so political, when the president came out and spoke with that speech wednesday night, he received near universal praise, coming from both sides. next woeek is one step. can the president make that good will last past the state of the union in a couple of weeks? >> that's the question. the state of the union -- the president is one actor in this. after the state of the union, both parties will actually have to engage in issues where they'll actually have to cooperate. health care will be a sideshows because it won't go anywhere after the house does it its work. on the budget and lifting the debt ceiling and other issues, there will have to be actual cooperation. the president will have to do his part and be met in that by republicans. >> and there will be perhaps an extra well-trained eye on all of that because of this tragedy and everything that's happened since. sarah palin was on the receiving end of a lot of criticism. she came out with a statement -- a very long statement on wednesday. she had four days to craft that message. and yet she received a lot of criticism from both sides. she's seen as a candidate for 2012. did she miss an opportunity here? >> she was criticized in the beginning by liberals who tried to tie her and blame her for creating the conditions that led to the shooting. her statement was trying to push back against the idea ha she was somehow responsible for these murders. and the difficulty for her in that statement was on the one hand pushing back against that ugly charge. and on the other hand, trying to speak to the moment that the president so eloquently spoke to in his speech. those two tasks, she did not meet by, as you say, reviews on both sides. it was not her best moment. >> we will continue to watch this. john, we know you'll continue to help keep an eye on it for us as we see where all this goes. john dickerson in washington. thanks. >> let's get more news this morning. get over to jeff glor at the news desk for us. >> good friday morning. hope john paul ii is one step closer to saint hood. mark phillips is in london with details on that. good morning. >> good morning, jeff. the catholic church has a rigorous progress for creating saints. miracles have to be proved. a saintly life has to be certified. john paul ii was pope for 27 years and has been dead for five. his progress for saint hood is producing at break-neck speed. >> reporter: it early inially takes centuries for saints to reach saint hood. but john paul ii has been fast-tracked. the approval for beatification came after the vatican's congregation for the causes of saints unanimously approved a miracle abe tribute to john paul ii, the healing of a french nun suffering from parkinson's disease. an illness from which john paul also suffered. once beatified, john paul will be referred to as blessed. one more miracle must be documented before he can rise to full saint hooded. he's already part way there. a decree of heroic virtue was signed by pope benedict two years ago, authorizing john paul to be referred to as venerable. the process of creating a saint doesn't usually begin until at least five years after a candidate's death. but for john paul, the chant, santo subuto, saint hood now, rose from the mourners at his funeral. there is some dissent. protesters on the church's child abuse scandal are urging the church to slow down. but the pope seems poised to charge ahead. the beatification ceremony will be first. >> thanks. rain is expected to fall through the weekend in flood-ravaged southeastern brazil. rescuers were able to save this woman yesterday but not herring to. 480 people were killed following floods and mud slides. many homes have been washed waep. government officials call it one of brazil's worst natural disasters. in this country, much of the east is beginning another bitter cold day. earlier this week, snow and frigid temperatures have settleded in. elaine is in times square in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. from the deep south to northern new england, half of the nation is in the grip of a winter one-two punch, heavy snow and bitter cold. >> straighten your wheel. >> reporter: across the southeast, cold temperatures have done little to melt the dangerous glaze of snow and ice. many schools in atlanta will be closed for a fifth straight day because it's too dangerous to travel. >> this whole road is a complete sheet of ice. >> reporter: snow may have helped a father and son walk away from a small plane crash last year. their plane crashed into the backyard of a home and landed upside down. police say the snow cushioned their fall. >> said it was soft as a pillow. put the plane right down. >> reporter: crews in massachusetts brought in heavy machinery to clear the snow from the parking lots around gillette stadium in time for sunday's playoff game between the patriots and the jets. inside the stadium itself, it's old-fashioned, back-breaking shoveling. >> we have 300 snow shovellers today working several shifts. that will happen again tomorrow. >> reporter: how unusually cold is it in the south? atlanta's average january low is 34 degrees. last night though, the low dipped down to 17. atlanta is not alone. jackson, mississippi down to 21. chattanooga, tennessee, 15 degrees. not exactly balmy in the south, jeff. >> i would say so. elaine, thanks very much. it is 16 minutes past the hour. we say hello to marysol castro. >> elaine is right. it's not balmy in portions of the southeast. you can see a lot of snow on the canadian coast. we have some rain in new orleans. in the middle, it's pretty quiet but continues to be cold. here's that freeze line. you can see overnight temperatures into the 20s and 30s. not helping the cause in freezing any ice or rain. high temperatures of 34 in new thanks so much. that's your latest weather. now over to chris and erica. good morning. >> good morning. i have to bundle up all weekend? >> urcnfortunately. >> still ahead, we'll hear from michael douglas. out on the town for the first time since announcing he boat throat cancer. >> and the kennedys opening up presidential archives. why is a presidential mini series having so much are trouble getting on the air. >> we'll help you track down money you never knew you lost until now. >> found money. the best kind of money out there. here on the "early show" next. ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ oh, do it ♪ oh, do it ♪ express yourself ♪ hey [ female announcer ] coffee is like life. it's better when you add your flavor. coffee-mate, from nestle. did you know up to 50% of new cavities form between teeth, in places you can't even see? 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>> i don't think they will. >> reporter: to photos capturing the kennedy family at play, stylish jackie, and jfk himself. the kennedy story has spawned plenty of historical fiction. >> kennedy, kennedy. >> reporter: the latest, the history's channel's most expensive production ever. a $30 million project called "the kennedys." starring katie holmes and greg kinnear. the series may not be widely watched, reportedly due to the powerful influence the family wields. according to the hollywood reporter, caroline kennedy and maria shriver torpedoed the project. >> they're very concerned about that project and didn't want it. >> reporter: the history channel has only said the program was not a fit for the history brand. "the kennedys" will air in 30 other countries, including canada. producers say they'll find another outlet for american audiences. >> like dvd. >> the question is, is it a bigger deal because it got 96 ? nixed? >> i would say yes if we're now to the amazing recovery of michael douglas. he says the tumor that threatened to kill him is now gone. last night, he made his first public appearance since his surprising announcement. and betty nguyen has the story. >> reporter: seven months after being diagnosed with stage 4 throat cancer, michael douglas is stepping impact inback into light. douglas and his wife made their first public appearance, attending the palm springs film festival where he was presented with an icon award. douglas spoke about his cancer last august on "late night with david letterman." >> i've got cancer. found out about it three weeks ago. >> reporter: thursday night, his voice sdpratrained and scratchym months of treatment, the actor acknowledged his good fortune. >> it's been seven months since the discovery. and it was handled pretty intensely. other people obviously have had a lot longer periods to deal with it. >> reporter: douglas said he's gained back 12 of the 40 pounds he lost during an aggressive eight-week regimen of chemotherapy and radiation. during the past few months, infrequent sightings of the actor fueled rumors that doug los was dying. he said the tumor is gone and life is better than everything. >> it's made us, i think, closer. there's a depth of emotion and an be appreciation of your daily life that you didn't have before. >> reporter: doctors caution that douglas needs at least two more monthly check-had ups before they're convinced he's completely out of the woods. >> great to see him feeling better. and the next project when he fully recovers is liberace. >> really looking forward to seeing that. just ahead, is your money missing? from bank deposits to lost savings bonds, you might have a lot of carb waiting you. you're watching the "early show" on cbs. and get this year's colors up on the wall...this year. let's get better prices... and better paint. let's break out the drop cloths, rollers, brushes, and tape. let's start small. then go big. no matter what the budget. and when we're done, let's take a bow. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. we've made a special buy on glidden paint -- starting at just $12.97, for just four days. 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>> there are multiple victims. we need a lot more units here. >> every ambulance we have out here. >> in all, 19 people were shot in that rampage and six died. in wichita, graphic look at the dangers of speeding. newly released dash cam video shows an suv slamming into a median, sparks fly. it rolls over multiple times. police say that vehicle was going between 90 and 100 miles per hour. amazingly the driver survived and is expected to face a full recovery. he faces a possible dui charge. the british tour operator, thomas cook, said it's evacuating 1,800 tourists from tunisia. profits against the tunisian president. more rain falling in flood-ravaged southeastern brazil. nearly 480 people have been killed following days of widespread flooding and mud slides near rio de janeiro. hundreds of homes have been washed away. government officials call it one of brazil's worst national disasters. yesterday, rescuers were able to save this woman from the raging waters but not her dog. some places got ten inches of water. a plane made an emergency landing in a snow-covered backyard overnight. a father and son were flying from massachusetts when they had engine trouble. the snow cushioned the landing and the two people on board walked weave. five minutes past the hour. we head back outside to marysol castro ask say hend say hello. >> despite the frigid temperatures, if you play with us on the plaza, we give out hot chocolate. don't be shy here. this bunch this morning. where are you from? >> san jose, california. >> do you wish you were there right now? i bet it's not nearly as chilly. >> yes, i do. >> they've warned they're heading straight back to the hotel after this. the southern plains, where things start to get wet. all that gulf moisture heading to san antonio, dallas, texarkana, rain through the weekend. we look at the satellite and radar. some activity in the northwest and southern plains. and the southwest, where this lovely group is from, 70s in yuma. this weather report sponsored by hershey's syrup. stir up a smile with hershey's syrup you. >> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. inside to chris. cabin fever, oh. >> thank you so much. up next, are the walls closing in on you? we'll help you get out and cheer up. the cure to cabin fever. this is the "early show" here on cbs. 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>> one of the first things you might want to start to do is shut off all the electronics in your house. i know that's hard to think about. decrease your screen time and look through all the magazines and newspapers piling up in the corner. look at the books. play board games but do something that's more interactive or stimulating of your brain than staring at the screen. >> you think it helps to read the tabloids and see the stars frolicking in st. bart's? >> they've done research that thinking about a warm place might make you feel better. and a new study says being too se sendentary. >> a lot of people aren't working out as much. >> the new study that said if you are working out, being seddse sedentary is bad for your help. do a workout dvd or something like wii fit. >> people tend to be anti-social when it comes down to this. what do you recommend to people who want to stay home? >> wouldn't you want to be not wanting to be with other people if you have low patience? have a cabin fever party or potluck and have neighbors come over. >> biggest mistake people make when it comes to cabin fever? >> they give into it and allow you it to take over. their depressive symptoms get worse. a girlfriend said she looks at it as a solution. it's time to get things done at home. spend time with her family and get organized. how can you turn this negative into something more positive so it works for you? >> it would be nice if the weather would clear up a little. >> it would be great if we had control over that. we'll talk to marysol. >> get that jet stream in the right direction. doctor, thank you. up next, january means lots of sales. is it the best time to shop online, in the store? where do you go to get the best deals? we have some ideas coming up next right here on the "early show" here on cbs. cbs "health watch" sponsored by dove beauty bar. who knows moisture better than dove? t soap. it contains pure 1/4 moisturizing cream because, everyday moisture is the key to beautiful skin. and who knows moisture better than dove. with the $2.50 breakfast combo. get a 16oz. cup of piping-hot seattle's best coffee and a savory new sunrise subway melt built fresh to your order for just $2.50. subway. build your better breakfast. and get this year's colors up on the wall...this year. let's get better prices... and better paint. let's break out the drop cloths, rollers, brushes, and tape. let's start small. then go big. no matter what the budget. and when we're done, let's take a bow. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. we've made a special buy on glidden paint -- starting at just $12.97, for just four days. with all the jan sales going on, it's tough to know where the real deals are as opposed to the not so hot deals. latoya drake is here with all the hot stuff. there's still plenty of good stuff out there. we heard a lot about january is furniture. first thing we want to focus on is apparel. we're seeing signs up to 70% off. is anything left? >> all the winter weather gear we're wearing today is on sale. fashion is always ahead of the winter season. you'll see all of the things moving to the clearance racks right now. if you head to old navy, they have 70% off men's sweaters and things you can get use out of. macy's has cashmere sweaters online. another tip is for men looking for suits. those warm weather suits are being pushed to the racks as well. jos a. banks have those. we're looking forward to ground hogs day. >> you mentioned old navy, 70% off. they've got both stores and online, as a lot of places do. is it better to go in the store or do it online? >> that depends. if you don't like the crowds, it's best to go online. you'll notice if it's out of stock and what you like to wear. >> also big this month, white sales, which is really linens. why do we call them white sales? >> late 1800s, someone coined the term "white sale" in january. because linens and sheets are difficult to move in january. that's why you got the term "white sales." everything is not in white. you have get every type of linen and sheet. places like pottery barn have theirs online. another great sopgzoption is ko 70% off. sheets and towels you. >> that could make you feel like you've got something fresh in your home. let's go back to the furniture. we did mention furniture often the top. online or in sortore, where is e best deal? >> a lot of people go into the store. everybody wants to sit on the sofa and put up your feet to see if this is something you want to it sit on watching television. there are online options, overstock.com. what's great about them is they offer $2.95 shipping for everything online. if you're buying a large item like a sofa, you're going to save a lot more money shopping at overstock than the store. >> i could buy a coach, a big old sectional at overstock and it wouldn't even cost me three bucks to have it delivered? >> that's right. if you bought furniture recently, you know that delivery fee is way over. >> over $100 a lot of times. >> exactly. >> what about home theater, electronic stuff, they just wrapped up the consumer electronic show in las vegas. plenty of stuff in the stores is being discounted know. >> we know it's coming. we know what we need to get rid of in terms of merchandise. the super bowl is coming up. the super bowl is a big driver ofhdtvs. you'll start to see tvs on sell, best buy and circuit city. you can shop online and buy great tvs there. >> finally, if you're having trouble with your new year's resolution, maybe you can get a deal on fitness equipment. >> that's right. if what was one of your resolutions and you hate the gym. i like a faux gym in your house by way of ellipticals. amazon has up to 40% off on light weights and friday miltre. free shipping. if you spend more than $25, free shipping kicks in, also with the larger items. >> normal costs on delivery for a treadmill is probably likes a couch? 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(man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. ♪ and wack back to the "early show." >> welcome back. >> it's spike. spike mendelsohn, everybody. >> pizza. we've got the expert here. it's comfort food, the cook-off. this is my comfort food, pizza. we brought in the professional. the maestro right here. marysol, this is what we're playing if are, competing for. >> playing is? you called it battling. >> this was downstairs. the engraver was putting her name on the trophy. >> really comfortable. >> it's super fancy. we'll see who will walk away with that trophy at the end of today's competition. all week long we've been battling comfort food cook-off. jeff and i are battling for last place. i don't know what our trophy will be but we'll find out. >> golden apron. marysol is currently in the lead, three perfect days back to back. >> really, perfect? >> 15 points right now. i trail by one point. like the two of you just questioned -- >> when you give the judge $100 a day it helps. >> a little bonus. whoever wins the competition today, i'll put their dish on my menu for a week. >> i love that. >> "we the pizza" down in d.c., hugely popular. you can't go wrong with this man. he's my ringer today. >> but will your pizza end up on the menu? like jeff said, slip him some money backstage and we'll what happens. you can't be bought. >> i can. >> also ahead in this half hour, hailee steinfeld, she just turned 14 last month. she'd never been in a movie before this one. talk about hitting it big you on your first try. the young actress took on a big role in "true grit." it's the remake of the john wayne classic. the biggest western movie hit in almost 20 years. hailee is here this morning to tell us about her experience and all the praise she's getting. talking about knocking it out of the park. >> 15,000 people up for that role. >> how you great is she? she's incredible. >> matt dame onon and jeff brid. and she loves pizza too. speaking of great, we'll check in it with marysol castro one more time. >> there she is. >> good morning, you guys inside. i can't wait to try out that pizza. i don't believe for a second they were engraving my name. i am humble, very humble. these people can attest to it, right? shout-out to what university? >> bucknell. >> they've been practicing all morning. let's turn to the national maps. very cold temperatures hugging the canadian coast. a lull in the middle. in the gulf coast. warm, look how i'm going to torture you all. on honolulu, it's raining but 77 degrees. i'll take that in a hot second. another spot back to the lower 48, back to the cold, unfortunately. the southeast continues with its freeze, overnight lows into the 20 and 30s. you can see the freeze line. jackson and atlanta, you're going to be in the 40s today. some folks in atlanta haven't been able to leave their house because the roads are so treach thank you so much. that's your latest weather. now over to chris. >> "true grit" is the number one film in america. already one of the highest-grossing westerns of all time. at the heart of the movie is 14-year-old hailee steinfeld who beat out 15,000 other young actresses for the role of maddy ross, looking to avenge her father's murder. >> can we depart this afternoon. >> we? you are not going. that's not part of it. >> you have misjudged me if you think i have given you $50 and simply expect you to ride off. i will see the thing done. >> can't go after ned and a band of hard men and look after a baby at the same time. >> i am not a baby. >> hail ee, you are not a baby. you are fantastic in this movie. one of 15,000 people to audition for this part. did you have the confidence to know, this part is mine, i'm just going to get it? ? >> yeah. i loved the material, the role itself, and the film overall, the story. i just fell in love with it. and it was the first time going in reading for this that i could say to myself, i was 110% prepared and ready to go and show that. >> but you had no real experience before this. this is a cohen brothers film and acting along side two oscar winners. how do you prepare yourself for that? >> i guess it has to do with -- honestly, i haven't had too much experience and haven't done a lot of onscreen stuff. but i've been studying for six years, studying acting and taking classes and everything. honestly, i think that all those years of hard work kind of paid off with this. so, yeah. >> you're with friends and they're either playing soccer or gymnastics. you get a call that you have gotten this starring role in "true grit." when you're listening to ha phone call or getting that e-mail, what is your response? how do you react? >> it's so overwhelming, i don't know how i'm supposed to react. when i got the call for "true grit" i'm freaking out and texting my friends. then i got emotional and then it was all nerves. it happens in stages. >> what was it like fwimg jeilmh jeff bridges and matt damon, two gentlemen who have won oscars. pretty elite company. >> they are incredible. not only as actors but as people. i learned so much by watching them. i was fortunate enough to spend 3 1/2 months with them and was able to take away a lot from who they are. they're just, you know, some of my biggest role models. they're amazing. >> you took away some money. it was a kiddiey court for any profanities belt out on set. $5 for one word and $1 for another. how much money did you take weave? >> $350. a month aftera i started their swear jar, i was in the makeup trailer with the three actors. they were in their conversation and i heard the "f" word come up and yelled out $5. they said it's not fair. so they you designatdesignated "like" for me and if i said that, i was fined. >> your character in the film, are you anything like that? >> yeah. i was able to find similarities. the biggest similarity is we would both stop at nothing to get what we want. how far confident she is and how driven she is is a similarity. >> you'll be presenting at the golden globes with justin bieber. what is tougher, presenting before all those people or standing next to justin bieber? >> i've thought of that. i'm not good with crowds, so nervous. i don't know. >> but you're a huge justin bieber fan, aren't you? >> of course. >> autograph? >> i hope. >> great to talk to you. you're so good in this movie. i recommend people see hailee steinfeld in "true grit." now you here's erica. ♪ hey, good looking >> it is the moment you've been waiting for all week. time for the grand finale, the first annual "early show" cook-off. all week long we've been making our favorites. grilled cheese advantage. marysol was the first that day. she scooped up the next day when we made ice cream, jeff's favorite comfort zone. marysol was number one yesterday with her own favorite. did i say it right? >> you sound like an expert. this morning, things probably won't change. >> we're heading into today's final round and trailing marysol. she has the lead. >> they're coming after you. 15 points. >> i feel confident in that the two of you can make headway to finish third. >> we know you love us and it's pathetic. it's fine. >> we're finishing the competition with my favorite comfort food. i love pizza. here to help is spike mendels n mendelsohn, owner of "pea t"we pizza." >> i'm so excited to be judging us. it's the last day. i'm going to up the ante. we'll take this rolling pins away. a true chef uses his hands. >> we'll take it up a notch. >> all right. get to your station. >> i guess the cheese to the pizza dough, a beautiful dough. hand-made dough. if you have a local favorite pizzeria, you can ask to buy some of the leftover dough if you want to make it. tomato sauce and great toppings. let's stretch it out with our hands. >> flour it up a little. >> yeah. spread it out and have fun. you want to build the crust and use your palms and then stretch it out. add a little love to it. >> nothing but love here. >> get in there. >> elbow grease. >> i want to see you guys flip the pies. i'm judging and keeping my eye on you guys. >> right? >> lay it on your palms like this. >> on your palms or -- >> then flip it up. just give it a go. spin it around. there you go. >> this is way more fun. >> to flips. a twist. >> wide shot. >> hold on. mine -- >> we call that the quizno pie. >> i'm doing a mushroom pie of goodness. i have vegetable oil instead of tomato sauce. >> are we starting to make our pies? >> yeah. we'll combine. i'll show you mine first. >> there is no perfect -- it's whatever you looike? >> there are no rules. it's a blank canvass. the artist gets to do whatever. >> oh! i'm shocked that's the first casualty. >> you wonder why you're in last place. >> they replaced my dough immediately before. it was rigged dough. >> there is something going on here. >> you want to make sure you get the sauce all the way to the edge, leaving room for some crust. we love crust, right? >> after the goodness, i'll throw these seared mushrooms on top, a little bit of thyme and sea salt. >> espanyol. are you working it? a little olive oil to end. i'll come around here a little bit. >> i've had had difficulties with this. >> i find that shocking. when there's a hole in the pie, you can fix it very easily. check it out. you want to pinch and twist. no worries. just a pinch and twist. >> pinch and twist. you can use a little flour here. >> i've got a bowl of flour. would you like some? >> my bowl of flour went somewhere. i don't know. >> spread the flour around like that. what have you got going on? >> i'm going to make a buffalo chicken pizza called the buffalo beast. >> i love that. adding some blue cheese i see? >> some blue cheese. i'm making a sauce i'll put in as well. mayo, hot sauce and some butter in there as well. >> butter on pizza? yes. sinful. >> i know it is. >> two kinds of that butter on pizza. >> regular blue cheese and cr b crumbly blue and celery. >> for the crunch factor. i'm going to steal that and use it in my restaurant. >> very crispy. >> like a buffalo chicken pizza pie. you go at it. have some fun. >> thanks, man. >> what have we got? i feel like i'm in hawaii. feeling hawaiian here. >> it is gorgonzola with thinly sliced pineapple. after it comes out of the oven, driz zling of balsamic vinegar. >>ive totally see what you're going for here. i'm excited. >> i have to wait until it's done. i'm going to stand here with dirty hands. >> i like the crust here, little bubbles. >> i did, really? angle you can see the air bubbles. that's nice. >> i'm kind of shocked. >> spike, come over here. we're going traditional here. >> basillico. >> on the canvass. >> a mixture of sweet and sour sausage. >> sweet and spicy, excuse me. we've got to go for the real pepperoni stick. >> did you really do this? >> sliced it down. >> i love that. >> fresh basil and maybe a little mozzarella. >> and a little e.v.o., extra virin olive oil. >> marysol, does that mean by the ocean? >> the sea and the sun. >> so beautiful. >> thank you. >> so you're the one they're gunning for today? >> they are after me. >> i've been hearing about it all morning. >> urcnfortunately. >> i have a twist on a classic margarita pizza. i'm adding crumbled sausage and not choriso but pepperoni. >> that was a personal dig to you. >> i used it yesterday. >> he said, you going to use choriso? >> for the two top contenders, very similar. although you it did sweet and spicy and you're only representing with sweetness. >> that's because she's all sweetness, right? >> yes. >> i like that. you do it like a pro. look at you. up there. you've done this before. >> can i get the sweet red pepper plate? >> we had to do it a little ahead of time because cooking constraints. >> sure. i have a tray. look at this. >> can i dress this for you. let's hope i don't overdress it. >> i need a napkin. may i you use your napkin? >> yes, please. is this table side service? >> absolutely. >> why don't you start with jeff's. his buffalo-style. >> where's your celery? >> it's cooking. you can put the celery on top. it's under the cheese on this slice. >> oh my god, crispy chicken. full of cheese. that's delicious. i love the blue cheese. cheese is all over the place. i'm getting the crunch of that celery which i love. that's genius. >> thanks, buddy. >> next one. let's taste the pineapple one. i'll lick that balsamic on the end and add that flavor. that is delicious. i love that sweetness. >> 2 for 2. >> blue cheese and saltiness. really well balanced. like a pizza you would see in a fancy restaurant. >> like on the menu in atlanta. it's my favorite pizza there. >> no one said you couldn't steal these. >> honesty should count for something. >> is that mine? >> is he taking to take credit for your pizza pie? >> i'm looking. >> i love the crust here. you stretched it out really nice. you have very nice hands. >> thank you very much. holy cow. what just happened here? >> oh. >> not only do you have talent in stretching out a pie, but that is really flavorful. the sweetness and the spiciness, nice crust. the finished herbs on top. >> that's your headline. >> totally jealous. >> let me taste this. i like your sauce. what did you do with your sauce on that one? >> you know, a girl's got to keep some secrets. >> secrets. a little something special in that sauce. is it a little spicy or no? >> maybe. >> guess what, when we come back, it's time to finish off these pizzas, the big reveal as to who walks away the champion. you're watching the "early show" on cbs. marysol in the lead. it looks as though she may have the advantage. spike has liked all four pizzas. the advantage. spike has liked all four pizzas. >> i never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles compared to what a cancer patient goes through is a walk in the park. from the moment i registered, people started immediately supporting me and asking me how they could help. you meet the most wonderful, inspiring people. when you accomplish those 60 miles, it's truly life-changing. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. never mind. >> we reveal who has the most p pizaz. let's look at the scoreboard. marysol with 15. chris in 14 and erica and jeff with 11. it's time for spike to tell us about the first elimination. >> if you want to give me and jeff extra points for creativity, toots fine. >> that $20 bill in the back pocket is fine. >> you have to eliminate two. >> i want to stay everyone did a fantastic job. the two bottom, i'm sorry, erica and jeff. please pack your rolling pins and go. >> pack your rolling pins? so cruel. >> i've been there before. >> we asked you guys to stay. now we really build the drama. >> and the winner -- hold on a second. as we really build the drama. >> marysol with 15 points and me with 14. >> the person that reined it in and mayor the best pizza pie goes to -- chris. >> are you kidding me? >> i have to it tell you why. i love your demeanor with the pizza pie. >> oh my god. >> you just won a pangeant. i love the hands. and we're also giving a donation to "share our strengths." you get your pizza on my menu. you guys all did well, stiff competition. >> donate to charity. that's the key. >> chris. >> thank you, darling. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> speech perhaps. >> thanks. >> i just want to thank everyone at home for your votes. even though you didn't vote. and this has been a great week. >> our fantastic producer who put this whole comfort food thing together. great work behind the scenes, da dan, thanks. >> my folks are watching saying, are you kidding me? he never cooked a thing in his life. seven years ago, i had this idea. to make baby food the way moms would. happybaby strives to make the best organic baby food. in a business like ours, personal connections are so important. we use our american express open gold card to further those connections. last year we took dozens of trips using membership rewards points to meet with the farmers that grow our sweet potatoes and merchants that sell our product. we've gone from being in 5 stores to 7,500. booming is using points to make connections that grow your business.

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