News room l. A. Begins right now. An independent report commissioned by the World Antidoping Agency is blasting russia saying it found evidence of an apparently statesponsored doping program. The report was especially critical of russias national Antidoping Agency which is now labeled that report unprofessional and illogical. More details now from don riddell. Our recommendation is that the Russian Federation be suspended. The World Antidoping Agencys independent Commission Says it found a deep culture of cheating in russian athletics, claiming doped athletes sabotaged the 2012 Olympic Games in london. On monday in geneva the commission called for lifetime bans for five russian athletes including Gold Medalist maria, stripping moose co stripping them and firing the labs director. We found coverup, we found destruction of samples in the lavatories, payments of money in order to conceal doping tests. Among others. The Commission Also says russian doping, quote, could not have happened without government consent. Even accusing president vladimir putin. The extent of what was going on was it was so prevalent that in our conclusion was not possible for him to be unaware of it. And if he was aware of it, then hes come police it in it. What happens now is up to the iaaf and could mean russia would be banished from future olympic competition. The outcome may be that there are no russian track and field athletes in rio. Reporter with less than a year before the next summer games get under way, interpol is now launching its own criminal investigation. Don riddell, cnn. Statesspons orred doping and Cheating Program since east germany during the 1970s. A professor of Sports Management is also the author of soccernomics. Thank you for being with us. When dick pound says its pretty bad, hes been battling doping for decades. Its pretty bad. So what are the chances russia will be banned from the next lks and are we talking all athletes here or just track and field . I think there are going to be some very serious consequences for the Russian Sports organizations. And theres still a way they could continue to participate in the competition but what they would have to do is demonstrate now a very clear and public commitment to fundamental change, which would mean getting rid of a lot of senior officials within the Russian Sports and its hard to see how they can actually carry that out. So, yeah, i think were facing some serious sanctions coming down the road. Some serious sanctions, do you want to say how far these sanctions go . Russian athletes not being at the rio games a year from now . Yeah, i think thats definitely a possibility. I think theres now going to be, you know, a huge cloud of suspicion around the russian athletes and a lot of people are not going to want to compete with them so its going to be very hard to see how they can easily just turn up and complete. And i think, also, youve got to take into account the very close connection of this with the organization at the russian world cup in 2018, the president the organizing committee is specifically in connection with this corp. Rupgs so that raises the whole question about whether fifa can continue to be associated with 2018. Its incredible how all of this is linked in some way. One thing which i found startling about this report is the level of involvement which is alleged by the russian government here. What is in it for the russian government to be so highly involved in doping of sport . Well, of course, i mean, russian is successor to the soviet union and the soviet union closely connected sports with political advantage. So success in sporting competition was seen as a manifestation of the political success of the regime. And i think those habits diehard. I think its still seen as being credibly prestige use for the country to do well in sport and, therefore, this win at all costs mentality has played a continues to play a key role in the way that they think about sports. So youre saying theres still a cold war mentality out there as far as the russians are concerned . Yeah, actually, to be honest, i dont think its just the russians. I think there is this is true globally, that sport is seen as being an important way of protecting, if you like, soft power politically. I think in the United States its very similar. I think across the world regimes see the importance of this. The question is how far are you prepared to go in protecting power in this way and how far are you prer prepared to bend the rules . And clearly they found that the russians it seems will stop at nothing. Okay. Stephan, thanks for being with us. Good insight there. Thank you. Racial tensions have led to a big shakeup for the university in the american south. Both the president and chancellor at the university of missouri have resigned. Over the weekend player on the schools Football Team threatened to boycott the games until the president left. Africanamerican students say School Leaders did not do enough to deal with racism on campus including the open use of racial slurs. There is something that was systematically wrong on this camp campus. And obviously i was identified as the reason. Students and teachers gathered after the president s resignation and sang we shall overcome. The president of the Student Association at the university of missouri. He joins you now via skype. Thank you for being with us group posted on facebook back in september about the racism you faced every day on campus. Tell me about that post and then what happened after that. Yeah. I think one of the things that inspired this post was that this was the second incident that i experienced on this campus. And one of the things that ive been trying to do as my role as student body president is bring these issues up to administration to have productive conversations to how to create a more inclusive campus. I found that i am coming to the end of my office, in these closed door meetings ive been talking about the climate that have been dangerous for students and how to address that. And i found that i have not been listened to. So i went to social media to talk about an experience that i dealt with that very same weekend that helped talk about some of the issues that students are facing and recognize them and help us to recognize that these arent single isolated incidents on this campus. So what was that experience you had that you actually ended up writing about that got such a big reaction . Yeah. So i was walking through campus and as i was walking through there were guys on the back of a pickup truck shouting the n word at me. I think the one thing that made me so disappointed in this incident is this wasnt the first time this had happened to me. And also i know that this isnt my friends go through these experiences as well. And this isnt something that is just about race as well, which is one of the reasons why this movement at large has become intersectional. Its not just about race, its about people and their sexual identities who walk through the streets of columbia, missouri,nd have to worry about people throwing drinks on them if theyre in a samesex relationship or a friend identified as trans, as she was walking through the streets she was spit on. Friends identified as muslim and are called terrorists and towel heads. Those are some of the experiences of mu students. And i think whats most important to remember is that, you know, missouri is not the only place where these incidents happen. However, time and time again these issues have been brought up to the administration here at mizzou so we can continue to make steps towards creating a more inclusive space so that students understand that this kind of behavior will not be tolerated by the university and the university of missouri system. Okay. So now that the chancellor and president have stepped down, that does not bruing an end to racism and bigotry and hatred. How do you change peoples hearts . Yeah, absolutely. I think the main thing that needs to start right now is campus healing. Our students are hurting. Now more than ever because this is something that isnt going to be solved. You know, this is something we have to look at systematically. You know, this institution has 176 years old. The university of missouri was founded in 1839. The first Public Land Grant Institution west of the mississippi river. So we need to have conversations about the past of the university and how what has happened in the past, you know bs tra, translat will be happening in the future. Part of it is very quickly yes. Sorry to interrupt. Running short on time. Apologies for interrupting. Quickly, do you think if the Football Team did not get involved in this, not a threatened strike and potential loss of a lot of money the president and chancellor would have stepped down . I cant say at this moment. I really, really try to have hope that our University Administration would do the right thing. And so i am thankful to mizzou football. I am thankful to all of our students which have been out there expressing their concerns for our administration to recognize what is happening on this campus and to address it. Payton head, president of the Student Association at the university of missouri. Thank you for being with us. Best of luck. Thank you. U. S. Republican president ial candidates prepare for their fourth debate on tuesday. One is spending time firing back at allegations that he fabricated parts of his life story. As cnns dana bash reports ben carson blames unfair media bias for his problems. Reporter ben carson is surging in south carolina, now running neck and neck with donald trump. Its not particularly getting reporter carson is on the rise even as questions persist about his life story defined by tales of personal struggle and redempti redemption, central to his appeal. Youre asking me about something that occurred 50 years ago. You expect me to have the details on that . Forget about it. Its not going to happen. Reporter whether its the fact that cnn could not find anyone to corroborate a story of him stabbing a boy or the wall street journal questioning his anecdote about taking a test at yale designed to paint him as ethical, carson says hes a victim of unfair media bias. Thats just stupid. And if our media is no better investigating than that, its sick. Reporter carson declines to identify individuals involved in his violent out busts, but today he did point to a 1997 story featuring his mother sonya who told parade magazine about attempted stabbing says, oh, that really happened. Telling cnn, the questions are fair game. I think its a very good thing that dr. Carson is being vetted. That dr. Carson is being tested. Reporter and other candidates listening to carson complain say, welcome to the big leagues. I dont have a whole lot of sympathy. He should answer the questions fot rightly and directly. Reporter marco rubio is also facing scrutiny for his past using a Florida Republican party credit card for personal expenses but his campaign is confronting it with a different tactic. Releasing the statements this weekend insisting theres no there there. Donald trump, fellow outsider virtually tied with carson in key early states, have the most to gain by the krcontroversy. Ben wrote a book and the book is a tough book because he talked about he has pathological disease. Thats a serious statement when you say you have pathological disease because as i understand it you cant really cure it. But he said he had pathological disease. Reporter carson did call his temper as a child pathological but not a disease. Heres what donald trump told us this summer. Everybody exaggerates. I mean, i guess i do a little bit. I want to say good things. Reporter whether or not all of these issues come up during the debate here in wisconsin, that is to be determined. The moderators and the theme of the debate is supposed to be about the economy and jobs. But when you have candidates on stage who are determined to go after one another, point out their weaknesses, you never know whats going to happen. Dana bash, cnn, milwaukee, wiscons wisconsin. Hillary clinton is now officially on the ballot for New Hampshires primary. The democratic frontrunner signed the form declaring her candidacy on monday and she was plank flanked by supporter whens she did at New Hampshire holds the first president ial primary that will be scheduled for february. Still to come here, one of the most popular attractions at seaworld Amusement Park will be shutting down. Details on which show is being phas phased out. Plus, shocking details about what happened before city marshals killed this little boy and wounded his father. Thats still to come. The cold truth is. [coughing] okay kids, lets go. No one can really fill your shoes when youre sick. [toy car electric motor] [toy car horn beeping] alkaseltzer plus hot drink mix has four cold symptom fighters to relieve your tough symptoms. [whoosh of steam] [deep breath] stay unstoppable. Alkaseltzer plus. At ally bank no branches equals great rates. Its a fact. Kind of like playing the boss equals the boss wins. Wow was as long as the boat. For seven hours, we did battle. 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They wanted to see them do things that seemed like was much more in the wild. In 2017 the new show is supposed to be in a more natural environment, heavy on information and conservation. Perhaps the single biggest critic on capitol hill of seaworld is adam schiff, the congressman said today that he is somewhat skeptical of this decision by seaworld. Lets take a listen. Well, im skeptical, i guess well see how far seaworld is willing to go. Its a positive step. Its still not going to be adequate if theyre going to maintain these orcas in captivity. I would love to to see them partner with others in the creation of ocean sanctuaries and put an end to the program generally. Schiff has introduced legislation that would prohibit breeding the orcas in captivity or capturing them for these types of orca shows. Now, one note, the ceo of seaworld did say that this is not an across the universe move in terms of this new show. That means it would not translate to similar parks in orlando and san antonio. Now, after the documentary black fish, huge black lash against seaworld but we also saw Something Else firsthand, whale watching, especially here in southern california. It was way up this year. It was a banner year. And orcas. Reporter far enough souts and on some trips people did see them. The captain of one ship telling us that you could hear children screaming and saying, theyre free, theyre free, theyre out in the wild. We also noticed firsthand that time of irmt xexcitement. So whale watching way up after black fish. Back to you. Learning new details about what led to a car chase in louisiana which ended with a hail of gunfire killing a 6yearold boy and wounding his father. Cnns Martin Savidge has the story. Reporter 6yearold Jeremy Mardis was laid to rest in his former home in mississippi. Nearly a week after his shooting death at the hands of authorities in a small central louisiana town. The shooting has resulted in the arrest of two city marshals and a Community Haunted by questions. At the shooting scene this small number of people held hands and prayed. Let him know that our community is behind him and that we will never forget him. Reporter as they remembered the child who died evidence of the hail of gunfire that took his life was all around them if broken glass, spray painted Police Investigation marks, even bullet holes. The big question for many, why did two city marshals shoot and kill jeremy. Jeremy mardis, 6 years old, he didnt deserve to die like that. Thats whats unfortunate. Reporter according to witnesses it began last tuesday in a local bar where the father got into an argument with his girlfriend if two separated only to begin fighting again. This time outside in view of two city marshalls who moved in and allegedly attempted to detain few. According to a source close to the case information, few took off in an suv with his 6yearold son beside him. The marshals called for backup and pursued. Cornering few on a dead end street on the edge of town. These paint marks show where the vehicle stopped. According to authorities, the officers say few backed up several times striking their vehicles, then for reasons still unclear, the officers opened fire, blasting as many as 16 to 18 shots according to those who heard the gunfire, into fews suv. Critically wounding few and killing his son jeremy who, according to the coroner, was struck five times. I dont know what he was thinking. I dont know why he wouldnt just stop. He didnt do nothing wrong. Reporter state investigators say few was unarmed and all of the gunfire came from city marshals. Early reports say there were war rans for fews arrest but state police say that isnt true. The case turned on video from a recently purchased body camera worn by a Marksville Police officer who arrived as backup. I can tell you as a