Reality check, tonight. Male these athletes simply do what they have to do in order youre watching and anybody news special reality check tonight. These athletes simply do what they have to do in order to be competitive. Three months to rio, responding to reports of athl e athletathlete s cheating. I did fail the test. To the prevalence of those who actually get caught. We dive deep into doping and claim surveillance is stronger than ever before. Plus a rigged disgusting dirty system. Reporter donald trump says its the political pool muddied by manipulation. We cut into claims states like colorado are playing by their own set of rules. Overwhelming amount of the money that were raising is not going to hillary. Speaking of rules, George Clooney says federal law keeps Hillary Clinton from scooping up hauls of cash at federal fund raisers. We expose the truth finally. A deal for Virgin America takes off and founder Richard Branson fails to stop it. He says his hands were tied. Is he being
Keeps Hillary Clinton from scooping up hauls of cash at celebrity fundraisers. We expose the truth. Finally, a deal for Virgin America takes off, and founder Richard Branson fails to stop it. He says his hands were tied. But is he being upfront with flyers . Our Factfinding Mission begins right now on reality check. And good evening, and welcome to tonights special edition of reality check. Im sam brock. For the next 30 minutes, we will plunge headfirst into recent headlines, using a combination of data and expert analysis to cut through the claims and to clarify the facts. And we begin tonight with fear of fraud in the International Sports arena. In just 3 months, the summer olympics kick off in rio. And like previous games, concerns have mounted about doping going on among world class athletes. Now, theres a global Watchdog Group for doping, but does it have any teeth . We explore how the system works to better understand accusations that the entire process is designed to fail. Hurdl
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