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Ford Pulls Back From EV Plans After $19.5 Billion Hit

December 15, 2025

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🎙️ The Voices & The Context

  • The Format: This fast-paced news briefing delivers top business and world headlines through crisp reporting and a brief expert interview, centering on economic shifts, policy experiments, and geopolitical tensions in a daily wrap-up style. Structured as a solo-hosted news podcast with one short reporter interview.
  • The Format: A professional news roundup with embedded interview segments.
  • The Key Players:
    • Host: Sabrina Sidiki (filling in for Alex Ursula), delivering authoritative Wall Street Journal updates with calm, precise delivery.
    • Guest: Rebecca Picciotto (WSJ housing policy reporter), providing on-the-ground analysis of Twin Cities housing policies, bringing data-driven insights to the housing debate.

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What you'll learn

  • 1 (00:00) **🎙️ Introduction: Rebecca Picciotto**
  • 2 (01:25) **Rob Reiner Family Murder Case**
  • 3 (02:41) **California New Year's Eve Bombing Plot Arrests**
  • 4 (03:24) **Twin Cities Housing Crisis: Rent Control vs. Supply Boost**
  • 5 (07:22) **Ford's $19.5B EV Write-Down and Strategy Shift**
  • 6 (08:18) **Market Close Snapshot**
  • 7 (08:41) **US-Ukraine Security Guarantees in Russia Peace Talks**

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Show Notes

P.M. Edition for Dec. 15. Ford expects to take about $19.5 billion in charges as it retrenches from electric vehicles. WSJ’s Rebecca Picciotti unpacks how two starkly different approaches to housing costs played out in Minnesota’s Twin Cities. And Hollywood director Rob Reiner’s son Nick Reiner has been arrested on suspicion of murder in his parents’ deaths. Sabrina Siddiqui hosts.


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