carry, coming out to work, to set up shop, the sound of commerce, of a wildly free-market economy in a system that s decidedly not. [ clapping ] anthony: when i first came here, it was tai chi at dawn, and that s still here, but there s also this. good to see you. ha: it s nice to see you too. this is anh, my friend. anh: my name is anh, nice to meet you. ha: she s also my zumba instructor. anthony: ah. no zumba for me. breakfast, though, sounds good.
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anthony: hanoi in the morning. the usual high-pitched whine of thousands of motorbikes. people, and the things they carry, coming out to work, to set up shop, the sound of commerce, of a wildly free-market economy in a system that s decidedly not. [ clapping ] anthony: when i first came here, it was tai chi at dawn, and that s still here, but there s also this. good to see you.
anthony: hanoi in the morning. the usual high-pitched whine of thousands of motorbikes. people, and the things they carry, coming out to work, to set up shop, the sound of commerce, of a wildly free-market economy in a system that s decidedly not. anthony: when i first came here, it was tai chi at dawn, and that s still here, but there s also this. good to see you. ha: it s nice to see you too. this is anh, my friend.
but ever since he bought a new house. tom: it s a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn t see that on the website. he s been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water s fine! tom pritchard. how we doin ? hi, there. tom pritchard. can we get a round of jalapeño poppers for me and the boys, please? i ve been saving a lot of money with progressive lately, so. progressive can t protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. [ speaking vietnamese ] anthony: hanoi in the morning. the usual high-pitched whine of thousands of motorbikes. people, and the things they carry, coming out to work, to set up shop, the sound of commerce, of a wildly