Donald Sterling is stepping up his battle with the NBA. The league's commissioner Adam SIlver banned the Clippers owner for life and fined him $2.5 million after his racist rant went public. Sterling responded by suing the NBA for $1 billion. Now sources tell CNN that Sterling hired private investigators to dig up dirt on the league's other owners. Anderson discussed all of this with Bobby Samini, who is one of Donald Sterling's attorneys and Senior Legal Analyst Jeffrey Toobin.
Brian Todd reports on the allegations of Donald Sterling investigating NBA owners.
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How about those PR motivated commercials on TV. It seems like the sponsors care more about passing on an uncomfortable message, rather than selling a product. You must be privileged if a message unrelated to your product is worth upsetting people. No need to worry about market share and competition because everyone in your industry behaves the same way. It must be nice to force your ideology on us without consequence.