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store. shoppers were in the store sunday when someone got on the loudspeaker and said, quote, attention walmart shoppers. will all the black people please leave the store. thank you. five minutes passed before management made an announcement apologizing for the remarks. shoppers, of course, say they were appalled by it. walmart is cooperating with investigators to find out exactly who was behind this. inches and the sex abuse scandal shaking the catholic church in ireland, the netherlands and germany, is focusing more attention squarely on the vatican and the pope. some 18 dioceses in germany have been implicated in the scandal including munich where pope benedict served as archbishop. the vatican denies the pope was involved in any wrongdoing. they plan to issue a letter to the people of ireland addressing the scandals this week. nbc s stephanie gosk is in rome with the very latest. stephan stephanie, obviously, some people are upset that ireland is the focus in this letter but not wh
tamron. people in germany are clamoring to hear what the pope has to say, and essentially the allegation against him is that he was the head of the diocese in munich. in 1980 when a priest that had been accused of sexual abuse was transferred to munich for treatment. that priest was then put back in a parish, and he continued to abuse children. and people in germany want to know what role the pope played in that. now, the vatican has said unequivocally that that was not the pope s decision at the time cardinal joseph ratzinger to put this priest back in a parish. now, all of this comes as there has been a flare-up of allegations in europe on the vatican s doorstep of priest abuse of children. of course, the incident in ireland, there were three investigations that ireland conducted that ended up resulting in 15,000 allegations over the period of four decades. most recently yesterday, the head of the irish church having to come out and apologize for