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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240604 08:33:00

translator: i want to get out of here and see the sun. we ve been here for two months now and i want to see the sun. because they switch the lights on and off here, when they rebuild our houses, we can live in peace. translator: we all really want to return home, we want to return home alive. we all want to see our parents and families. reporter: there is little hope those wishes will come true anytime soon. russian troops have surrounded the complex waiting for ukrainian soldiers to surrender as food supplies dwindle. for the rest of mariupol, a humanitarian corridor opened leading west through russian-held territory to zaporizhzhia, though the mariupol mayor s office says that russians tricked people into boarding buses bound for a town in russian occupied territory. cnn could not immediately var few the progress of evacuation efforts in the city. in a press conference, president zelenskyy proposed a trade with

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240604 08:21:00

So he keeps current with the events. and he has been sowing his anti-war position throughout these last two months. so with the war going on, the kremlin is cracking down on dissent even more harshly than it already was. you can be fined or even arrested for criticizing the war or even just for calling it a war and not a special military operation. so how tough does that make the work of dissidents? well, it is quite tough. just a couple of examples. the people are detained for going out in the streets and po pieces of paper. or letters replaced by asterisks. and long term critic of putin regime, one of the bravest piece

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240604 08:19:00

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240604 08:06:00

Ukrainian authorities have imposed curfews after warning about the potential for increased russian attacks during the holiday, but despite the danger, many are finding ways to celebrate. president zelenskyy shared this message ahead of easter. translator: today was holy saturday for christians of the eastern rite. the day between the crucifixion and the resurrection. it seems that russia is stuck on such a day. for years on the day when death trumps and god is supposedly gone, but there will be a resurrection, life will defeat death. the truth will defeat any lies. and evil will be punished. throughout ukraine, there were emotional scenes as orthodox christians ts attend churches for worship, blessings and reflection. earlier the archbishop of philadelphia spoke with jim sciutto. here he is.

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240604 08:13:00

The very first person to vote this morning at this polling place was a 70-year-old lithuanian refugee, she came with her mother who is also a refugee living in france, they have been living in france since the 90s and because of that, they have the right to vote. and i asked her, you know, exactly why she felt so passionate about voting. here is what she had to say. translator: france welcomed us, france gave us everything. it is lucky to have such a president in this period, someone on that level who made such sacrifices. he carried everything on his shoulders. reporter: and so basically she was very passionate about the idea that she had lived under russian thumb, a russian thumb with her mother under st stalin, and she lived under but con putin, so she wanted to really come out and vote today. and it looks like that she would

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