mother. she they were praying. they were cowering in that dressing room when the shooting happened. jim? and what more do we know about this this girl? um, i mean, just breaks your heart to hear about this. it i mean, what we know about her is just little snips and pieces that we re gathering from our affiliates in chile that she is originally from there. the family says that, um, she had come to america to try to improve her life and that they could not imagine that this would happen. the family, the mother and the father, jim, are going to be holding a news conference tomorrow morning here in los angeles to talk to the press so that they can know a little bit more about what happened in this 14-year-old girl s life. jim? and some very serious questions are going to be asked about the appropriate use of force in this situation. no question about it. all right. kyung lah, thank you very much. and joining us now is the former acting baltimore police commissioner and cnn law
she s bleeding. shots fired! the assault suspect was shot and killed by police. cnn senior national correspondent kyung lah joins us now with the latest. kyung, i can t imagine what it s like covering this story. this is just an unspeakable tragedy. um, and there are some very serious questions for the lapd. this video being released by the lapd. walk us through how all this unfolded. this video was released just a short time ago, jim. and we want to remind you this is video from the perspective of the lapd. this was video that the lapd
the couple who she married. they say it is full circle to be driving her around in this event because they are giving back now to a woman who made such a pivotal move in their lives. right in her own backyard. kyung lah, thank you so much. all right. still ahead we look at a crowning achievement for lgbtq people. the right to marry. i talk to a man whose supreme court case made it happen.
cnn senior national correspondent kyung lah takes a look at how 2020 democratic candidates are fighting for equality. it s probably going to happen in a few minutes. a short walk through san francisco s city hall information on the marriage license is true and correct to the best of your knowledge? i do. reporter: ended a nine-year journey for chris perry and sandy spear. today we witness not only the joining of chris and sandy but the realization of their dream. reporter: the first same-sex couple to marry after an historic 2013 supreme court decision. we saw kamala harris run to greet us. she was full of energy and smiling and embracing us and saying congratulations. this is going to be the best day ever. by virtue of the power and authority reporter: then california s attorney general, she officiated their wedding.
that dirty, filthy, disgusting word, impeachment. a new poll released today shows support for impeachment slowly increasing with 41% of those polled in support, up four points from the last cnn poll. mostly due to democratic poll and this was mostly done after special counsel robert mueller broke his two-year silence and discussed the findings of his russia probe this week but some good news for the president. his approval rating is holding at 43%. let s check in with cnn senior national correspondent kyung lah. great to see you. what are the messages that you re hearing from people? one very loud message that you re hearing this morning, if you re moderate you re not going to be popular, at least in this crowd. this is an unabashed progressive crowd, left center, in many cases more left than the way this state go, and what we re