connect with medical teams in near real time. stay with me, mr. parker. .saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that s the power of and. there s a growing distrust of the trump white house. a new poll showing a stark distrust. good morning, welcome to early start, i m miguel marquez in for dave briggs. flinice to see you. i m christine romans. president trump has a problem the american people do not trust him. that is just one key finding of
there s a growing distrust of the trump white house. brand-new cnn polling with a stark reality for the president this morning. and pyongyang says the u.s. is pushing the world to the brink of nuclear war, and north korea will make america pay if the u.s. takes action. welcome back to early start. i m miguel marquez in for dave briggs this week. nice to see you this week. i m christine romans. 30 minutes past the hour. president trump has a problem the american people do not trust him. that is just one key finding of a new cnn poll. brand-new polling showing the president with his approval rating at just 38%, its lowest point in cnn polling. only one other newly elected president has held an approval rating below 50% at the six-month mark, since modern polling began. that s bill clinton. ahead of president trump. president trump at 44%.
supports them expressing their opinions. but sections of the memo violate google s code of conduct by advancing harmful gender stereotypes. a source inside google told cnn breaching that code often results in firing. this memo set people on fire yesterday. i got to say, the sexist stuff people have been saying on twitter, too, has been so gross. the anonymity of twitter that people can root for this guy who thinks that diversity is just a progressive mirage inside google is gross. sadly sometimes brings out the worst. start ta early start conti right now. there s a growing distrust of the trump white house. brand new cnn polling with a stark reality for the president this morning. and pyongyang says the u.n. is pushing the world to the brink of nuclear war, and it will make america pay if it takes action.
concerned this would leak out anyway. look, there is clearly a big difference of opinion within the fbi about this stuff. there s been a growing distrust, i ve been told, between the rank and file and the bosses overseeing the fbi and between the fbi and the u.s. attorneys and senior main justice officials overseeing those folks. so, that is the context in which comey decides to do this. and i fully understand why lots of people think that was the wrong call ultimately. if you want to know what the motivations were, i think actually getting out in front of the leaks is motivation. that may be wrong-headed but i think that s part of the motivation. reporter: and i think that s exactly right, but the problem is when comey has an announcement to make, he should announce something meaningful to the public. instead, he made this announcement, there s something ambiguous. reporter: that may or may
too strong a word. i think there s a growing distrust between the the two sides. that is toxic in this environment. the distrust being the fbi agents and rank and file fbi agents not trusting the justice department to do the right thing on the clinton investigation? not understanding rationale behind some decisions thinking there may be an ulterior motive. folks say andrew mccabe did everything that any normal executive in that situation would do. there are other people in his organization who look at the donations to his wife and say i don t trust this decision because of those donations. and like i said, i think that s a toxic just sort of atmosphere that has been building for a little while. can you tell us, what s your understanding, how much of these e-mails have some fbi agents seen? is it true they have no idea