Hello, and welcome to bbc news. Russian police have detained more than 2,000 people at protests in support of the jailed 0pposition leader, Alexei Navalny. Large gatherings have been taking place across russia, including the eastern cities of vladivostok and kha barovsk. In the siberian city of yakutsk, protesters braved temperatures of 50 degrees. The main demonstration was in the capital, moscow, from where our correspondent Steve Rosenberg reports. In moscow, in moscow, you in moscow, you can in moscow, you can feel in moscow, you can feel the in moscow, you can feel the angen in moscow, you can feel the anger. Police had warned people, any protest would be broken up. Any protester risked arrest. But thousands came to pushkin square to support the kremlin s fiercest critic, Alexei Navalny. Freedom to navalny, they cried, and russia without putin. 0n navalny, they cried, and russia without putin. On her way to the protest, mr navalny s wife, julia, was detained by police. So were hun
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This is cnn blakicnn break im wolf blitzer in the situation room. We want to welcome our viewers here in the United States and around the world. Were following Breaking News on the president s former fixer and lawyer, Michael Cohen, and the russia investigation. Two Court Filings just released, one by the Special Counsel, Robert Mueller, the other by prosecutors in new york, and theres new information about cohens cooperation. What it could mean for President Trump and for Michael Cohen as the feds in new york argue he should get substantial prison time. Right now, Robert Mueller also is set to file a secret document on Paul Manafort, the former Trump Campaign chairman, and why prosecutors believe manafort lied. Theres lots of news to unfold right now. I want to go first to our
political correspondent sara murray. Sara, muellers document makes it clear that Michael Cohen was cooperating but hes not necessarily suggesting he shouldnt get a substantial prison sentence. No, i think theres
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