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How to watch the 51st Annual Daytime Emmys red carpet arrivals
It’s Hollywood’s biggest night in daytime TV.
The 51st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards comes to CBS Friday night and recognizes the best of daytime TV in 40 categories — from acting and hosting to cinematography and set design — presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Ahead of the show, we’ll be streaming live from the red carpet outside the the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. Come along as we get up close and personal with some of the leading names in American daytime television.
This year, it’s hosted by Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner of “Entertainment Tonight” and starts at 8 p.m. PST.
Leading the pack in nominees is a pair of CBS soaps, “The Bold and the Beautiful” and “The Young and the Restless,” both landing 12 nominations each. “The Kelly Clarkson Show” nabbed the most nominations in the talk show categories with nine.
Lifetime Achievement Honorees will include Daytime Emmy award-winning actress Melody Thomas Scott, Daytime Emmy award-winning producer Edward J. Scott and public television host and cookbook author Lidia Bastianich.
The 51st annual ceremony marks the 18th time CBS has broadcast the Daytime Emmys, airing it more than any other network.
How do I watch the 51st Annual Daytime Emmys red carpet?
Watch our red carpet coverage for the 51st Annual Daytime Emmy’s on Friday, June 7th at 3 p.m. on CBS News Los Angeles.
- Stream by visiting our website, kcalnews.com, or coming to this page and watching above.
- Watch the CBS News Los Angeles channel on Pluto TV, Samsung TV Plus or on Roku.
- Download the CBS News app on any device and click CBS News Los Angeles.
Since 1974, the annual awards show has recognized outstanding performances and other achievements in a wide range of television programming, honoring creatives behind daytime dramas, talk shows, legal/courtroom programs and cooking shows, among others.
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Teacher, student killed in Wisconsin school shooting identified
A teacher and student killed in a shooting earlier this week at a school in Madison, Wisconsin, were identified Wednesday by authorities.
The Dane County Medical Examiner’s Office said in a news release provided to CBS News that 42-year-old Erin West and 14-year-old Rubi Vergara were fatally shot Monday morning at Abundant Life Christian School.
Preliminary examinations determined the two died of “homicidal firearm related trauma.” Both were pronounced dead at the scene, the medical examiner said.
An online obituary on a local funeral site stated Vergara was a freshman who leaves behind her parents, one brother, and a large extended family. It described her as “an avid reader” who “loved art, singing and playing keyboard in the family worship band.”
West’s exact position with the school was unclear.
The medical examiner also confirmed that a preliminary autopsy found that the suspected shooter, 15-year-old Natalie Rupnow — a student at the same school — was pronounced dead at a local hospital Monday of “firearm related trauma.” Madison Chief of Police Shon F. Barnes had previously told reporters that Rupnow was pronounced dead while being transported to a hospital.
Police had also previously stated that she was believed to have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The shooting at the private Christian K-12 school was reported just before 11 a.m. Monday. In addition to the two people killed and the shooter, six others were wounded.
Police said the shooting occurred in a classroom where a study hall was taking place involving students from several grades.
A handgun was recovered after the shooting, Barnes said, but it was unclear where the gun came from or how many shots were fired. A law enforcement source said the weapon used in the shooting appears to have been a 9 mm pistol.
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