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i am sorry. >> richard kim will be back at d.c. superior court on april 17 and coming up tonight at 6:00, derek, we will hear what the koreaen immigrant wants to do next with his northwest washington store. another unexpected comment from him. >> anything on what happens to this liquor license. >> great question. his license is up for renewal on april 30, just about six weeks away. that is a separate, but parallel investigation that is being handled by d. c.'s liquor control board. >> thanks, back to you. >>> an emotional and scary morning for a mom after the car was carjacked out of their garage. the car was stolen on suitland road in southeast and recovered in capital heights. delia was there for the emotional reunion. this morning's frightening ordeal came to an end, a happy end, when the baby was safely returned to his family and his home here in southeast. five month old, the one, safe in his mother's arms after a carjacking suspect ripped him from the family's home in southeast. >> i got the phone call. i was at work and i tr
i am sorry. >> richard kim will be back at d.c. superior court on april 17 and coming up tonight at 6:00, derek, we will hear what the koreaen immigrant wants to do next with his northwest washington store. another unexpected comment from him. >> anything on what happens to this liquor license. >> great question. his license is up for renewal on april 30, just about six weeks away. that is a separate, but parallel investigation that is being handled by d. c.'s liquor control...
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richard kim, the owner of the town square market was arraigned on criminal charges in d.c. superior court. andrea mccarren was in the courtroom. she tells us what happened. >> trouble. why are you buying? >> a subdued town square market owner arrived at d.c. superior court to face criminal charges. >> angry. >> despite the ire of his family, crime told us he just made a mistake by standing in a d.c. superior courtroom to plead not guilty to charges of supplying alcohol to a minor. >> did they not look young to you? >> yes. >> we asked his koreaen friend to serve as our translator. >> sometimes you sold to 16- year-olds. >> yeah. they look 16. id. they look 16, and when you see id, it's different. >> i check everybody. >> last time we came face to face with the owner of town square market, he was defiant. >> you buy beer, i check your id. >> we documented his stores allegedly cor sales to minors for several weeks. evidence backed up by nearly 40 police citations. after his court appearance, he said he was filled with remorse. >> what does mr. kim say to the parents of the ch
richard kim, the owner of the town square market was arraigned on criminal charges in d.c. superior court. andrea mccarren was in the courtroom. she tells us what happened. >> trouble. why are you buying? >> a subdued town square market owner arrived at d.c. superior court to face criminal charges. >> angry. >> despite the ire of his family, crime told us he just made a mistake by standing in a d.c. superior courtroom to plead not guilty to charges of supplying alcohol...
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. >> in broken english, town square market owner, richard kim, expressed his remorse for allegedly selling alcohol to minors. a friend from his virginia church helped to translate. >> what does mr. kim say to the parents of the children who bought alcohol from him? >> i think -- i'm sorry. i feel very sorry. i am sorry. >> kim isn't just in trouble with the law. he's aggravated his own family. >> you trouble. why are you minors -- >> i'm just wondering how you're 16 years old and buying for two minors. >> that anger stems from the nearly 40 citations issued to minors who purchased at his store. a business into which he says he sunk his life savings. >> i don't know about the regulations. it's very hard for me. >> kim regrets buying the store and hopes to sell it as soon as possible. how would mr. kim feel if someone sold his children alcohol? >> it's no good. it is something wrong. >> town square market recently bought on id scanner to help identify fake identification, but it may be too late. kim will be back in court on april 17. he is now at the center of two parallel investigations. th
. >> in broken english, town square market owner, richard kim, expressed his remorse for allegedly selling alcohol to minors. a friend from his virginia church helped to translate. >> what does mr. kim say to the parents of the children who bought alcohol from him? >> i think -- i'm sorry. i feel very sorry. i am sorry. >> kim isn't just in trouble with the law. he's aggravated his own family. >> you trouble. why are you minors -- >> i'm just wondering how...
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actions. >> you're very sorry. >> yeah. >> reporter: in broken english, town square market owner richard kimressed his remorse for allegedly selling alcohol to minors. a friend from his virginia church helped to translate. >> what does mr. kim say to the parents of the children who bought alcohol from him? >> i feel very sorry. >> reporter: kim isn't just in trouble with the law. he's aggravated his own family. >> my wife say, sir, you in trouble. why you minor sale? my wife, my children much angry. >> i'm wondering how you're 16 years old and you're buying. >> reporter: that anger stems from the nearly 40 police citations issued to minors who purchased at kim's northwest washington store. a business into which he says he sunk his life savings. >> i really don't know about the regulations. it's very hard for me. >> reporter: kim now regrets buying the store, and hopes to sell it as soon as possible. >> how would mr. kim feel if someone sold his children alcohol? >> it's no good. it's something wrong. >> reporter: town square market recently bought an i.d. scanner to help identify fakeidentif
actions. >> you're very sorry. >> yeah. >> reporter: in broken english, town square market owner richard kimressed his remorse for allegedly selling alcohol to minors. a friend from his virginia church helped to translate. >> what does mr. kim say to the parents of the children who bought alcohol from him? >> i feel very sorry. >> reporter: kim isn't just in trouble with the law. he's aggravated his own family. >> my wife say, sir, you in trouble. why...
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citizen jim yong-kim and the warmer finance minister of colombia, jose antonio campo. jos okonjo-iweala spoke to our own richardoping countries are excited. this is about having a voice in global governance. all countries, it would be good to listen. i'm not daunted by the fact that the u.s. has a nominee. because the shareholders of the world bank promised a free merit-based and open and competitive process. we welcome competition. we welcome the u.s. to be part of that competition. >> all right, minister, if you do bet to become president, what fundamental change would you like to make at the world bank? >> i would very much like to move the bank to be a faster and nimbler institution that really responds to developing country problems in days, not weeks, not months, certainly not months, but in days and weeks. because things are happening fast in real time. the bank has proven it can't do that. it has a superb staff. when there was a global food crisis in 2008 it was able to respond to get money to countries within days. we would like to move the bank into that kind of an institution. and the primary problem
citizen jim yong-kim and the warmer finance minister of colombia, jose antonio campo. jos okonjo-iweala spoke to our own richardoping countries are excited. this is about having a voice in global governance. all countries, it would be good to listen. i'm not daunted by the fact that the u.s. has a nominee. because the shareholders of the world bank promised a free merit-based and open and competitive process. we welcome competition. we welcome the u.s. to be part of that competition. >>...