crazy. i was by julie s side in every meeting and every practice and she never did what they re saying. it seems julie herrmann was no intention of stepping down. in a statement late monday, she admitted being an intense coach, but said there is a vast difference between high intensity and abusive behavior. she said she has every intention of bringing her passion and experience to her role as athletic director for rutgers university. she s due to start june 17th. anderson? randi, thanks very much. let s dig deeper on the line between intensity and abuse and what kind of due diligence rutgers actually did. for that we re joined by rachel nicke nichols and craig wolf of the newark star-ledger who broke the story. what do you make of this? what the coach is saying is that word is not in her vocabulary, she never would have used it.
credibility about them. that s not, again, to that doesn t necessarily argue against julie herrmann, but the players seem authentic. these are people are young families and young careers who say that, you know, they don t have any particular motivation to harm her. yeah. it s fascinating. we ll see what happens. craig, appreciate your reporting. rachel, great to have you on the show. let me know what you think. talk about it on twitter right now. coming up, fire breaking out on a royal caribbean cruise ship. more than 3,000 people on board. stuff just keeps on happening. we ll get the latest. also ahead, a retrial for the penalty phase of the jodi arias case. that s set for july. you know about that. tonight, i will speak to one of the jurors who actually voted for death. ensures support, a breakthrough. and sooner than you d like. sooner than you d think. you die from alzheimer s disease. we cure alzheimer s disease.