groups use the fact americans are fighting there and now the fact of an american suicide bomber in syria to try to get a lot more recruits to their cause. christi? the propaganda war just as valuable times as that bullet and ground war there. mohammed jamjoom in washington, thank you so much. donald sterling is suing the nba for $1 billion. with a b. the embattled los angeles clippers owner isic taing the league to cord becauurt becauser decision to ban him from games for life and to sell the team. his wife sold the team for $2 billion to microsoft ceo michael ballmer. the most ever. but did ballmer pay too much? s we have more. the question is $2 billion and the rest of that sentence is, for the l.a. clippers. alexandra? reporter: you got it. what s $2 billion worth to you?
taing the league to court because of banning him for life from the games and having to give up his franchise. his wife shelly sterling just agreed to sell the team for $2 billion. it s the most ever paid for an nba franchise. digging into this morning, danny savalas, paul, good morning, gentlemen. good morning. sterling s lawsuit states, and we have a portion of it, a quote here. the forced sale of the los angeles clippers threatens not only to produce a lower price than a non-forced sale, but more importantly, it injures competition and forces antitrust injury by making the market unresponsive to the operation of the free markets. so we re wondering, can an argument really be made that he could have sold the team for more than this, you know, historic $2 billion? just last month the milwaukee bucks sold, i don t know. for $550 million, i think, danny? yeah, think of it this way.