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Social Capital: No 'return to office' mandate at Cognizant

India Business News: BENGALURU: Unlike its peers, Cognizant is not mandating its employees to return to office any time soon.

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Fox News at Night

even though do you take work home i agree with jeff paul i'm working at home all the time anyway so it doesn't change and i think it has more benefit inside than down side. >> you know, my wife had a gig before covid and she was working from home a lot. she absolutely hated it she hated getting up and going to the living room or study to work. i don't like the idea of doing that at home eddie. >> no. it's nice to be able to have a place to go to do your work and separate it. >> yes, it's the separation that's important i think any. way. we got a lot of responses. marie alfonso says, to quote betsz dutton who i am reliablely informed is on a show called yellowstone, having a drink after a hard day at work i'm in a bad mood. tiffany says, i don't think hybrid remote work is internt

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Breakfast

how many teachers they've got in the union and how many are likely to go out on strike. so they've been able to tell parents and pupils which year groups can be in. he's been a primary school teacher for 17 years, taking work home in the evenings and at weekends. sean says he'll be joining the strikers today as a last resort. my son is 16. he's doing his gcses. he's not going into school today because of the strike. i fully understand why his teachers aren't going in, but obviously he's losing out. with teaching as well, i would say the workload is a huge issue. so when you have a massive workload and you're not being rewarded in your salary, i think it makes people a little bit sickened. the education secretary said the strike was disappointing. we could have been sat on the table since _ we could have been sat on the table since last_ we could have been sat on the table since last thursday _ we could have been sat on the table since last thursday and _ we could have been sat on the table since last thursday and we - we could have been sat on the table since last thursday and we could - since last thursday and we could have _ since last thursday and we could have had — since last thursday and we could have had the _ since last thursday and we could have had the weekend. - since last thursday and we could have had the weekend. i- since last thursday and we could have had the weekend. i offeredj since last thursday and we could i have had the weekend. i offered a weekend — have had the weekend. i offered a weekend as—

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell

>> tom, it was a mistake or everyone brings their work home, or maybe they weren't classified after all. which of those are legitimate explanations? >> or all of the above, perhaps. i think each explanation has its challenges. the question of whether or not the president actually declassified these materials before he left the white house, color me skeptical. there is a process by which presidents can declassify materials, but it requires a process. the president can't just unilaterally say as he's walking up to his bedroom at night, i hereby declassify the documents in my hands. you have to follow a process. i'm not too confident that the trump white house followed this process. and i would add that it's not directly relevant to a lot of the charges doj is looking at as to whether these materials were classified at all. >> that's an important point, the three statutes that have been named in the search warrant, not one of them requires these documents to have been classified, that they are government property and should not have been at mar-a-lago. but, peter, before i come to you, harry, i want you to drill down on declassification.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

compartmentalizing formation facility. skip, you remember the whole universe learned about skiff's when we were in the middle of the impeachment hearings, and the congressman had to listen or go down and review significant nation in a skiff, in the basement of the capital. you can't simply take stern kinds of information outside of those compartments, where there is security clearance, where their security to keep them safe. and just bring them to mar-a-lago. the the idea that he's bringing work home, i, guess but it's really highly unlikely in the context of presidency where the president's privy to so much sensitive information and data. >> and remember, even if any of those arguments were true, a grand jury subpoenaed donald trump to return those documents months ago, and he didn't do it. that was before the search. frank, let's talk about the fbi. because yesterday, a man fired a nail gun at an fbi facility in ohio, he was killed after a standoff with police.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

painstaking process, as you can imagine, because of the nature of the information, and all the concerns that you keep at faith, and the idea that a president would suddenly bring work home from the office and then keep it in a basement in a golf club in florida, it is really kind of ludicrous. and really boggles the mind. this is information, some of which could not be viewed unless it was in a sensitive compartmentalizing information facility, you remember when -- congressman had to listen and of view certain information in a scif in the capital. you can't take information outside of those compartments, outside of -- where there is security to keep them safe, and just bring them to mar-a-lago. and so the idea that he's bringing work home, i guess but it's really highly unlikely in the context of a presidency with the presidents privy to so much sensitive information and data.

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Zerlina

home, i, guess but it's really highly unlikely in the context of presidency where the president's privy to so much sensitive information and data. >> and remember, even if any of those arguments were true, a grand jury subpoenaed donald trump to return those documents months ago, and he didn't do it. that was before the search. frank, let's talk about the fbi. because yesterday, a man fired a nail gun at an fbi facility in ohio, he was killed after a standoff with police. that's a man was at the capital on the day of the insurrection. what are people within the fbi telling you? devoted men and women who, this past monday, we're just doing their jobs. >> we first, the security posture across the fbi, all 60 field offices is now elevated. they're taking special measures, almost unprecedented, in my memory, the closest i could think up to this was after 9/11 when we still in the immediate

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell-20211222-20:09:00

hospitalizations. they are not seeing that steady increase in hospitalizations that would certainly concern them that obviously led to many of the shut downs, and concerns the last time and really the start of this pandemic, but right now, when you look at these numbers and the way this is going across this state and this city, certainly the omicron, certainly the epicenter here in new york city. >> yeah, i know for us it's like work home, work home, work home, and that's sort of it for a lot of us here in new york. shimon, thank you very much. joining me now is cnn medical analyst, and e.r. doctor. dr. leana wen and internal medicine dr. jorge rodriguez, a viral specialist. i wish it was the reality we're experiencing but it is. let me begin with you dr. wen. bill gates said this morning, we could in his estimation being entering the worst part of the

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