meetings got off to a tense start, with a disagreement over whether the turkish president barack obamameete white house, instead meeting with u.s. vice president joe biden. after a member of an opposition media outlet was asked to leave an event where president erdogan was speaking. an angry and disruptive day for many around france this thursday. clashes broke out at 200 anti-labor reform demonstrations. strikes have also impacted travelers. rennes, right police used tear gas against stonethrowing protesters. many protesters were students, and some told us why they are so opposed to government plans to change the loss. reporter: 200 schools across france shut doors today or were forced to do so. pupils joined demonstrations against government plans to reform the country's rigid labor laws. with youth unemployment stuck at 25%, the young to be the first to benefit from reforms, but many told us they are having none of it. >> many say we are just doing it to escape class. but we are concerned. the most precarious at the moment are the jobs for the youth. >> in high school, you are not meant