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Welcome to The Call webpage on NY1.com, where our viewers program NY1's 9 p.m. news show each weekday. Below is the final rundown for the last show, including a story-by-story breakdown by percentage. Check back here each weekday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. to access our newscast rundown tool and create your own rundown of the day's top stories by dragging the stories into the order you want. We then tally all the rundowns and air the top stories (marked in green) live on The Call at 9 p.m.
The Dow Jones industrial average closed Friday with slight losses after intense overnight selling forced it briefly down in the morning nearly 600 points.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg responded Friday to complaints that his bid to change term limits through the City Council is an attempt to run around voters.
Real estate developer Bruce Ratner, and others involved in multi-billion-dollar Atlantic Yards project, have given at least $680,000 to pet projects set up by Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, it was revealed today.
The New York State Board of Elections reminds all state residents that today is the last day to register to vote for the November 4th general election.
NY1 Political anchor Dominic Carter will serve as the keynote speaker as the Administration for Children's Services graduates a class of child protective specialists and investigative consultants.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg will signal the start of building demolition on Governors Island to create new open space.
Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez will join local Hispanic and black radio broadcasters to protest new the Arbitron audience measuring system for local stations.
The man-made Waterfalls art installation on the East River will shut down on Monday.