generation. benjamin hall is live in london covering it for us. >> this is the third straight weekend of protests like this both in paris and across the rest of france. what started as a protest against fuel taxes three weeks ago has gone into greater anger at president macron's policies and government in general. three people have been killed since the protests started. over the weekend police fought back using tear gas and water cannons closing down streets and subway stations to contain the riot. there are reports france is considering a state of emergency. by sunday some of the most popular tourist streets in paris were littered with torched cars and broken glass from looted shops and nearly 300,000 people have taken part in the protests nationwide. many blockadeing roads in and out of towns. on sunday president macron visited the scene and loudly heckled by hundreds of people who blame him for the rising cost of living before he then held an emergency meeting on