reversals, party reaction to her bold agenda was lukewarm at best. truss now heads to the czech republic for the inaugural summit in prague. selma abdelaziz has been following all of this for us. an interesting visit. we didn t know but a triumph for macron who needed her there. reporter: the prime minister, i think to put it mildly, suffering a loss of trust and confidence, right? one of the worse political crises this country has seen in modern times. i say that because it was largely a self-inflicted one. let s quickly go through that where the prime minister is as she flies to prague today. the government releasing this mini budget. supposed to be a pro growth plan, pro growth policy. instead, it s billions of dollars worth of tax cuts that are being paid for with hefty borrowing. the pound plummets. pensions sink, mortgage rates
i encourage other people to do the same because there s no other way. we gave the money to our banks and we should take it back from the bank. this is my money. reporter: no official arrest warrant has been issued for sally. habid has been released without charges. after five single holdups in a day banks shut down citing ongoing risks to employees and customers. they reopened monday but only partially for commercial banking. individual account holders can only enter by appointment pushing desperate families even further away from their own money. selma abdelaziz, cnn, london. the cowboys hand the giants their first loss of the season. good morning, christine. things were not looking good for the cowboys. dak prescott got hurt in week
banks in lebanon opened monday. there was a string of bank holdups by depositors desperate to withdraw their own savings from frozen lebanese bank accounts. cnn s selma abdelaziz has more. reporter: welcome to lebanon where citizens stormed banks just to get their own money. sali became an instant icon after she held up a bank to withdraw thousands of dollars. she broadcast the heist on facebook saying she was desperate to pay for her sister s cancer payment. i m here to get my sister s money, she says, because she is dying. she later said she was carrying a toy gun. lebanon s banks have locked millions of citizens out of
protests. you have an economic downturn, people are struggling to make ends meet. they re focusing on the financial issues. expanding the power of the morality police. cragging down ever more on the ar areas. amini s family is kurdish. those areas are kurdish cities. a lot of pressure right now on the iranian authorities. rights groups calling for this to end. protesters continue to come out. there s been a shutdown of some internet apps. an attempt there to silence this movement but these videos continue to see these huge acts of defiance. selma abdelaziz, from london. by this time tomorrow bermuda will be feeling the full wrath of hurricane fiona. right now a million customers are without power in puerto rico. more than 1,000 housing in shelters. it will take days to repair.
amen. reporter: then, finally, a chance for mourners, some who had waited overnight, a chance to have their own personal moment and bid farewell to their queen ahead of the state funeral on monday. max foster, cnn, the palace of westminster, london. max, thank you very much. i want to bring in now neil atcherson, the author of stone voices. and selma abdelaziz. hello to one and all. thank you for joining. let me get to nada first. people waiting in the middle of the night to pay their respects. why is this so important? absolutely, don. the cue is 2.8 miles long.