coming out to work and set up shop, the sound of commerce. of a wildly free market economy. the system that s decidedly not. when i first came here, it was tie chee at dawn. that s still here. but there s also this. . good to see you. nice to see you too. she s also my zumba instructor. no zum ba for me. breakfast, though, sounds good.
[ 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. how often a week do you think the average person cooks and how often do they eat out? ha: mostly we just cook at home for dinner because that s the only meal in the day that everybody can be together. but for other meals, normally we eat out.
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. 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
ha: she s also my zumba instructor. anthony: ah. no zumba for me. breakfast, though, sounds good. how often a week do you think the average person cooks and how often do they eat out? ha: mostly we just cook at home for dinner because that s the only meal in the day that everybody can be together. but for other meals, normally we eat out. anthony: i meet my old friend ha in the edge of the old quarter, a place known as cussing noodles. ha: this is my favorite, favorite restaurant. anthony: this place? ha: yes. anthony: the name comes from the owner, this lady, known for the free and frank way she communicates with her customers. i hear she yells at people. anh: yes. [ laughter ] [ speaking vietnamese ] ha: if you go to her counter
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. how often a week do you think the average person cooks and how often do they eat out?