Kubernetes Submit Queue 4a1d95ef57 Merge pull request #46646 from rickypai/rpai/add_container_runtime_version_to_node_wide_printer
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add ContainerRuntimeVersion to `kubectl get nodes -o=wide` output

**What this PR does / why we need it**: adds container runtime version to `kubectl get nodes -o=wide` output as a way to surface more node-level information

When upgrading to a new container runtime version (docker 1.11 -> docker 1.12) or when experimenting with a different container runtime version (experimenting with rkt in a docker cluster), it's useful for cluster operators to see which nodes are running which container runtime version. `kubectl get nodes -o=wide` already provides kernel and OS version, and I believe adding container runtime version would be good.

**Release note**:
```release-note
container runtime version has been added to the output of `kubectl get nodes -o=wide` as `CONTAINER-RUNTIME`
```
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