reporter: her experience of cyber-bullying is the focus of her talks where she relives the most painful time of her life to try to help others going through the same thing. the cyberbullies, they make comments like, oh, you shouldn t be alive, you should have been dead, nobody loves you, nobody wants you. and when you re already a teenager struggling with, you know, self-image, that really hurts. and yeah, i wanted to jump off and commit suicide. reporter: even her adoptive parents, tina and roger, who took her home when they were hospital volunteers, say they often face abuse themselves. i had her in my arms. a woman came up to me and said, you burned your child. you re a bad mother. she spat in my face. i just talk walked on because i didn t want to cause a scene for mori. i knew she would feel it had to do with her. i didn t want her to feel that.
the train was carrying coal from wyoming to wisconsin. there was another derailment at the very same spot three years ago. finally, in missouri, how about this? patriotism can never start soon. newborn babies were wrapped in red, white, and blue bunting at a maternity ward outside st. louis. hospital volunteers put the finishing touches on the blankets right down to the stars. now, for a look at your national weather, we turn to msnbc meteorologist, bill karins. he has your weather forecast. sleeping like a baby. don t we all wish we were. wouldn t that be so nice? good morning, everyone. hope you had a wonderful fourth of july. worst weather in the country big heads up if you live in ann arbor or detroit. very strong thunderstorms coming through, 60-mile-an-hour winds. we could see a lot of power
wyoming to wisconsin. no one was hurt. incide incidentally, another derailment at the the very same spot three years ago. finally, in missouri, patriotism can never start too soon. newborn babies were wrapped in red, white, and blue bunting at a maternity ward outside st. louis. hospital volunteers put the finishing touches on the blankets right down to the stars. now, for a look at your national weather, we turn to bill karins. he has your weather channel forecast. good morning to you, bill. sleeping like a baby. don t we all wish we were. wouldn t that be so nice. i know. good morning, everyone. i hope you had a wonderful fourth of july. the worst weather in the country, now arriving ann arbor and detroit. big heads up, if you live in this area, stay indoors, go to the interior of your house. very strong thunderstorms coming through. 60-mile-an-hour winds. we could see a lot of pour out. we have seen a lot of power
from chicago is in charge of the night shift. among the group of doctors trying to keep the system from total collapse. i see one bed back here. two beds. reporter: just finding beds is a problem. there s three. that s pretty good. the main challenge has been the critical patients. there s been there have been times when the icu has been overwhelmed. are you on call? reporter: no one nows how many doctors and medical students the earthquake killed. one of the big problems they have, that section is full of patients. the whole other part of this hospital that they normally use. but they ve been sealed off because they re just too dangerous to access because of the quake damage. you can see they ve blocked off this ward. elderly patients, mentally disabled and even hospital volunteers take refuge together in the gloom outside the hospital. we re going to treat you for a parasite. one pill. it s easy. reporter: it s anything but easy for the doctors. the job taking a physica
so my challenge tonight has been to remain alert so that i can take care of patients and not injure myself. and so far i ve been taking care of them. i had an injury myself. i m still awake. reporter: as dawn breaks, dr. martin is still at it. still treating patients for a second straight day without sleep. doing his best to care for haitians in need until relief comes for the night shift. so that s 24 hours. that s 26 hours. reporter: david mackenzie, cnn, port-au-prince, haiti. extraordinary. checking our top stories, senator john mccain is facing a challenge from a fellow republican. former congressman j.d. hayworth announces his candidacy next hour. hayworth is taking on mccain in the republican primary set for august 24th. a source close to indiana senator evan bayh says he will