brent: teri schulz in brussels. teri, thank you very much.ime to switch gears and go to fanny for business and in exchange of blows between president trump and chancellor merkel. fanny: indeed. donald trump and angela merkel were exchanging barbed remarks at the nato summit today. trump said that germany was quote, captive to russia, as he objected to a pipeline deal to bring russian natural gas directly to germany. merkel pushed back, insisting that germany makes its own decision. all this amid tensions between the u.s. and china have gone up as the u.s. announces yet another round of tariffs on chinese imports. from is supposed to slap a levy of 10% on 200 pages of hundreds of products. human hair, live eels, and toilet paper. yeah, it might sound funny if it was not so serious. it is important to remember that behind all these products are companies large and small who now have to rely on the vast u.s. market to sell goods. it adds to another $2000 billio. reporter: containers are piling up in shanghai. now, too, are steaks from the u.s. t