More than two dozen hurt. Rob marciano is standing by. The plane crash into that mountain in alaska. How did everyone survive . The tourists onboard. Tonight, our interview right here with a survivor. And the rescue teams who asked, how did the pilot pull this off . And tonight, the new surveillance of George Clooneys crash, thrown from that scooter. Just how lucky he was and how it all happened. What the other driver is now saying. Good evening. And its great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. And we begin with President Trump on the attack. The fight beginning at breakfast today, sitting across from americas most trusted allies at the nato summit. At one point today, the president asking, what good is nato . And saying germany is captive to russia. Tonight, the president s new demands now from our allies, and youre about to hear that very Tense Exchange between the head of nato and the president. Abcs chief Foreign Correspondent terry moran leading us off from b
investigative pros. is there a money element to the russia operation to influence the election. some banking and money moving illusions, seemingly not on a large scale in the mueller indictment in terms of how the russia operation unfolded. as far as you know and as far as you can tell us, is there a financial component to that that may be helpful in terms of understanding the scale of the crime? where know the russians have used financial transactions in previous efforts overseas to influence the outcome of election and i talked about this with jim comey quite a bit to make sure that our radar and antenna were up in terms of what types of monies might be moving as part of this russian effort. maybe they were not at all, in fact, connected with the campaign. but, you know, the term follow the money is very, very important one whether you re pursuing organized crime or you re pursuing some type of counterintelligence operation. so, i wouldn t be surprised at all if the special couns
abc s james longman, right there on the scene for us again tonight. reporter: tonight, for the first time, we see the heroic rescue from inside that cave. watch as rescuers trudge up that muddy path, carrying one of those soccer players on a stretcher. the boy, wrapped in mylar blankets, carefully placed on the ground. medics move in quickly, working in the light of their headlamps. it s a scene that would have played out 13 times, as one-by-one, the boys and finally, their coach, were brought to safety. and as we first reported last night, that last rescue happening moments before the pumps broke, reflooding the cave. divers forced to leave their tanks inside. and tonight, we re learning more about just how this three-day high stakes operation unfolded. that harrowing escape through the water and through the air. a u.s. air force specialist describing to the ap a system rigged to whisk the boys across the cave s rocky expanses. we had to basically set up