An Iranian-American Dream
What can we learn from an Iranian businessman who just moved his family to America?

What can we learn from an Iranian businessman who just moved his family to America?
Trevor Rabin, longtime guitarist for the band Yes, recalls the life of his pal Chris Squire, the band's bassist and co-founder.
Felix Salmon on journalism, finance, tea and reinvention -- and the broader meaning of chicken tikka masala. (@FullDRadio)
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We talk about the bond market, seven years of zero interest rate policy and investor memory with Brian Broadway of Aspen Partners -- on his 20th year in the business.
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A mildly NSFW vent session with Sarah Lacy, editor and founder of PandoDaily. We talk AOL's (latest) demise, Facebook, Google, BuzzFeed, Vice News, Yahoo, legacy news outlets and the Don Draper of Silicon Valley.
Tesla's Powerwall wants to change the world. Guests: author Steve LeVine of Quartz; energy banker Craig Shealy; solar salesman Henry Clifford. On NPROne, Stitcher, iTunes and Twitter and Facebook @FullDRadio
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Columnists Justin Fox and Paula Dwyer join me for our inaugural "Headline Roulette."
Full Disclosure presents Jerry Parker, famed Turtle Trader and CEO of Chesapeake Capital
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An Iranian, a rabbi and a politics wonk discuss Israeli PM Netanyahu's controversial visit to DC.
An hour of quality psychotherapy with Barry Ritholtz, author of Bailout Nation and prolific blogger at the Big Picture, Washington Post and BloombgView. http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/barry-ritholtz-curriculum-vitae/
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The plight of the family farmer is no more. Food prices are soaring; the Chinese want our chickens, hogs and corn; and investors want a real asset to hedge against inflation. More food crops are being diverted to the production of bio fuels. All told, U.S. farmland prices have increased more than 17 percent a year over the last decade of economic uncertainty. On this "Full Disclosure," Roben Farzad talks with a farmer, a tractor-loving investor and a grocery buyer.
Don't look now, but U.S. farmland has soared in value over the last twenty years. You can thank higher food prices by way of the voracious demand for grains and proteins from emerging markets -- as well as competition for crops from biofuels in an era of higher energy prices. Lately, investors have been piling into farmland (up more than 17% a year over the last ten years) as a hedge against inflation and currency debasement. Is this trend here to stay? Or are "nouveau-ags" swelling yet another ...
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Miami-based moviemakers Billy Corben and Alfred Spellman share with host Roben Farzad their advice for would-be media moguls and entrepreneurs in this "Quick Hit" excerpt from "The Disruptors" (aired May 16, 2014).
How steep gambling debts, credit-card debt and a debt to society brought two troubled men together and on the straight and narrow: a true story.