the next seven years is on. nothing can stop it now. greg gutfeld with more. greg? hey, neil, we might have seen the final boost for beleaguered french president emmanuel macron. it looks like his retirement bill has gone through, but his critics are saying they are not finished with the fight yet. it is all about that effort to raise the retirement age come as you noted, from 62 to 64. with an aging population in france, officials say they cannot afford the pension system as it is. prompted as we have seen months of protests, nationwide days, just in the past year. today, france s court, basically the top court in the land, ruled barricades, it must be said, in favor of the bill that was rammed through parliament. left the door open for a possible referendum but agreed with the main point that people in france have to work longer. the plan remains hugely unpopular, the streets full of angry protesters, and today, clashing with police, setting
shelters tonight. linsey: thank you. in france, a new round of protest in the months long resistance, the president planned rates the retirement age, hundreds of thousands marching through the streets, some setting fires and vandalizing stores, including a paris restaurant patronized by president macron himself. officials say fewer workers participated in trade today s strike, the train unions are calling for more protests next thursday. new details from the investigation into the fatal stabbing of tech executive bob lee in san francisco. tonight we learned that it was lee himself who called 911, pleading for help in the new images from a surveillance camera, what it showed. abcs demarco morgan is in california. tonight, haunting images appeared to show the final desperate moments of tech executive bob lee s life. the daily mail obtaining security footage of him looking for help before he collapsed outside an apartment building. police are now searching for a
in paris setting fires. and as you re seeing on your screen right now clashing with police officers, cnn sam kiley is live on the streets of paris for us, sam. what is the situation like right now? well that tanouye announcement from the police that you just heard there, boris, as you were coming to me is an announcement from the police that as far as they re concerned, the legal protest period is now over. and therefore if people remain on the streets, demonstrating that is, and i have to say there s only a small rump of people left here very heavily outnumbered by the police and the french gendarmerie, then they risk arrest. that is what essentially , the police are saying that the police have also reduced their own numbers. at the peak here, there were 5.5 1000 were being deployed 13,000 around the country. the size of the demonstration here is down and what it was last thursday,