| United Nations | | | Brett Kavanaugh | | We have a timeline for the rest of the week's proceedings, and it's all happening fast. The Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled its vote on Brett Kavanaugh's nomination for Friday morning at 9:30 ET, the day after the panel is set to hear testimony from Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused him of sexual assault decades ago. Not everyone is happy with the sequence. GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski yesterday suggested Deborah Ramirez, a second accuser, should speak before a Senate panel about her claims of inappropriate sexual behavior by Kavanaugh, also years ago. Remember, the GOP controls the chamber, 51 seats to 49, so it can only afford to lose so many votes and still put Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court. | | | Bill Cosby | | | China | | | Ebola Ebola has reared its ugly head again in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The virus has killed at least 69 people in the country's northern region, but with dozens of cases yet to be confirmed, that number is probably closer to 100. The World Health Organization is concerned about a "perfect storm" of factors -- armed attacks in the region, movement of people and community distrust -- that could keep the virus spreading and stop people from seeking treatment. Congo is in the midst of a long-term humanitarian crisis that includes intermittent armed conflict, which means other health epidemics, including cholera, measles and polio, are flourishing there. | | | ADVERTISEMENT | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | €300, or about $350 That's the fine a man had to pay for sexually assaulting a woman on a bus near Paris. He is the first man to be prosecuted under France's new anti-catcalling law. | | | I mean, how many 15-year-olds handle a lot of alcohol, you know, 36 years ago? When it wasn't that common, by the way. ... Thirty-six years ago, it wasn't that common for 15-year-olds to be at booze parties. | | | | Theremins are out of this world You've probably never heard "Over the Rainbow" like this before. (Click to view.) | | CNN Five Things shows up in your inbox every weekday at 6 a.m. ET. Like what you see? Don't like what you see? Let us know. We're all about self improvement. Did a friend forward you this newsletter? Sign yourself up! Sign up to get updates on your favorite CNN Original Series, special CNN news coverage and other newsletters. | | | | |
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