help him survive this tragedy. now this next story truly is a fascinating one after centuries of resting under what became an english parking lot. king richard iii is getting a royal farewell. his company of taken on a procession around lester where his remains were found a few years ago. planning had been underway for a rebuilding fit for a king. rosie tompkins with the story. hip, hip hooray. reporter: long live king richard. part funeral, part shakespeare, part murder mystery. this is a conversation of a half millennia-long story and 2.5 years planning to reintern the remains of richard iii a king who died more than 500 years ago. it really is astonishing to see the crowds gathered here today. all to pay their respect to a man they never even knew. the last king of england to die in battle now given the royal
his nephews or so on. it has allowed people to reimmerse themselves in the story and reinvigorate the debatement. reporter: debate and intrigue. there is no question this has captured the national imagination imagination. the atmosphere on the streets, solemnity mixed with utter frustration. there it is the king s coffin preparing to make its final approach to the cathedral to lay in state for three days before his burial. what an action. no question we ve been witnessing history in what is one of the most extraordinary ceremonies to unfold before us in living memory. rosie tompkins, cnn, lester, england. a teen driver in new hampshire finds himself living on the edge after his leisurely drive goes well a little off course. take a look at these incredible madam speaker. wow. you see his car teetering on a bridge guardrail. state troopers say the teen lost control of his car after it
welcome back. an undefeated season in the works in u.s. college basketball now. the university of kentucky topped cincinnati over the weekend in the ncaa tournament to become the first team in men s college basketball to go 36-0. they are moving on to the sweet 16. they need just four more wins to complete the first undefeated season since 1976. next up kentucky plays west virginia on thursday. the ucla bruins doing quite well at my school. i ll insert that for no reason. more than 500 years after he died richard iii gets a farewell tribute worthy of a king. thousands came to the procession carrying the remain of the king which were found two years ago and will get a proper burial. rosie tompkins has more. [ cheers ] reporter: long live king
that no other patients right now are at any risk. meanwhile, the world health organization says the suspension of trials oof an experimental ebola vaccine is not a setback in the fight against the deadly disease. the geneva university hospital announced thursday it was suspending the trials after several volunteers experienced joint pain. those trials are expect to resume next month and another experimental vaccine is being tested on another set of volunteers in switzerland. trials are also under way in mali, britain and the united states as well. now, according to a new report across the globe, drug resistant infections are expected to dramatically increase unless some kind of action is taken. an economist who led the study blames the problem in part on our overreliance on an bty biotics. here s our rosie tompkins. in the race to stay one step ahead of infectious disease, we seem to be losing.
least in the developed world hip operations, knee operations, et cetera, et cetera, all of which could become impossible. and it could be double that number. so it s really big. the main culprit is overprescribing of antibiotics. my generation thinks of antibiotics that will solve everything when you take one. it s not true. and we ve got to re-educate ourselves and help the next generation to think differently. the study sounds the alarm and galvanizes global action. the it s going to affect everybody. it s something that there has to be a collective agreement on. rosie tompkins, cnn, london.