Flea is best known as the bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but next week he’ll add another title to his resume: published author. His new memoir, “Acid for the Children,” details his unconventional childhood and relationship with Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis. “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason sat down with Flea and joined CBSN to preview his interview with the musician. Source
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Cat helps kids feel comfortable at eye doctor
Truffles the cat helps kids feel comfortable at an eye doctor in Pennsylvania. She even wears glasses and eye patches so children feel less ashamed to have them. Source
Trump changes his primary residence from New York to Florida
President Trump, a lifelong New Yorker, has officially changed his primary residence from Manhattan to Palm Beach, Florida. The move could save him on state and local taxes. CBSN’s Anne-Marie Green has details. Source
Dancing priest joins Catholic school pep rally
Cheerleaders from Cardinal Gibbons High School in Florida were joined by a special guest during their pep rally – Father Ricardo, the dancing priest. Video of the performance has gone viral. Source
Racial bias found in health care company algorithm
New York insurance regulators are opening an investigation into UnitedHealth Group over allegations it uses a racially biased algorithm. A new study says the software led to lower levels of care for black patients than white patients. Wall Street Journal reporter Melanie Evans joined CBSN AM to discuss how the algorithm works and the impact it has on patients. Source
Detective: Killer picked the “perfect spot” to get rid of Milwaukee woman’s body
When Kelly Dwyer vanished in October 2013 from the Milwaukee apartment building of her boyfriend Kris Zocco,, there were no clues about her whereabouts. Days turned into months and the case went cold. However, now-retired Milwaukee Police Cold Case Det. Kathy Spano never gave up hope that Kelly would one day be found. Source
Calm and cool or overzealous? Listen to Kris Zocco’s interrogation with detectives
Nearly a month after Kelly Dwyer went missing in October 2013, investigators caught a break in the case. Their main suspect Kris Zocco was arrested on drug charges. Watch Zocco’s demeanor as he is questioned by Milwaukee detectives. Source
“It looked like a volcano up there”: Maria Fire threatens SoCal
Officials said the humidity is expected to stay low and winds will be more favorable to firefighting in Southern California Source
The Disappearance of Kelly Dwyer
A young woman vanished after a night out in Milwaukee in October 2013. Did a meeting set up on a dating app lead to the disappearance or was it someone she knew? “48 Hours” correspondent Peter Van Sant reports. Source
Solving the mystery behind Kelly Dwyer’s disappearance
In October 2013, after a night out on date, a young Wisconsin woman vanishes — “48 Hours” investigates the search to find her and the search for justice for her killer Source