group of hostages being held by hamas is expected to be released. wolf? 13 women and children are set to be freed in that first group. the israeli government says it has the list of names and has notified the families. but in advance of all of this, israel says it has conducted hundreds of strikes in gaza. cnn s jeremy diamond is a few miles from gaza right now. he s joining us from sterot and he just heard a bombardment last hour. we also have oren leiberman here with me in tel aviv. oren, let me go to you first. walk us through what we ll see on the ground. wolf, a few moving parts here and it all requires meticulous planning which is why we might have seen that delay last night. we ll see hundreds of aid trucks begin to enter gaza for that desperately needed humanitarian assistance there, then nine hours after that pause in fighting begins we ll begin to see the release of those 13 women and children, the first group of hostages. they ll go to the red cross from hamas,
it shows us that every single player who s played the game at some point is thinking and wondering and worried about it. it is something it is pervasive. reporter: at the university of alabama birmingham, an effort to update helmet tests that haven t changed since 1969. tracking not only the head-on force but the twisting torque and rotation that causes even more damage to the player. hits that have all nfl players from quarterback to linebacker concerned for their health. jim avila, abc news, new york. and last night dan marino explained his decision saying within the last year i authorized a claim to be filed on my behalf in the event that i later suffered the effects of head trauma. in doing so, i didn t realize i would be listed as a plaintiff in the lawsuit against the nfl. marino went on to say he is sympathetic to other players who suffered head injuries but he is withdrawing as a plaintiff. the most highest profile plaintiff in the suit. very high profile.
secretary of state hillary r rodham clinton. she ll take questions from you. no subject is off-limits. that s tuesday, june 17th, 5:00 p.m. eastern time. thank you for joining me. i m carol costello. @ this hour with berman and michaela starts now. controversy following the president overseas. the decision to trade terrorist subjects for bowe bergdahl amid new questions about how and why bergdahl was captured, the president now makes his case. the battle between former players and the nfl might never be the same after this. a new high profile plaintiff is suing over brain injuries. if you want to fight, let s go out back and i ll just [ bleep ]. after that, it was on. the public defender versus the
it shows us that every single player who s played the game at some point is thinking and wondering and worried about it. it is something it is pervasive. reporter: at the university of alabama birmingham, an effort to update helmet tests that haven t changed since 1969. tracking not only the head-on force but the twisting torque and rotation that causes even more damage to the player. hits that have all nfl players from quarterback to linebacker concerned for their health. jim avila, abc news, new york. and last night dan marino explained his decision saying within the last year i authorized a claim to be filed on my behalf in the event that i later suffered the effects of head trauma. in doing so, i didn t realize i would be listed as a plaintiff in the lawsuit against the nfl. marino went on to say he is sympathetic to other players who suffered head injuries but he is withdrawing as a plaintiff. the most highest profile plaintiff in the suit. very high profile.