Mass protests in Israel over prime minister’s plan to weaken Supreme Court

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Protesters in Israel took to the streets to oppose the government’s controversial plan to weaken the Supreme Court. The prime minister’s plan – which was passed by lawmakers – takes away the court’s power to nullify some government decisions. NBC News’ Raf Sanchez has more details.