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
tonight. reporter: president trump came here spoiling for a fight. and it began immediately with a tirade over breakfast with nato s secretary-general, aimed at one of america s closest allies. germany, as far as i m concerned, is captive to russia, because it s getting so much of its energy from russia. so, we re supposed to protect germany, but they re getting their energy from russia. explain that. and it can t be explained, you know that. reporter: the president furious about a recent $12 billion gas pipeline deal germany signed with the kremlin. while top u.s. officials sat there squirming, nato s chief tried to defuse the moment. i think that two world wars and the cold war told us that we are stronger together than apart. but how can you be together when a country is getting its energy from the person you want protection against or from the group that you want protection against? because we understand when we stand together, also when