Emmy Awards 2014 live stream [NBC start time]: Watch online Robin Williams Tribute

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One of the many tributes for the late actor and comedian Robin Williams will take place in the 2014 Emmy Awards. It was a decision made by Emmys executive producer Don Mischer last Tuesday to make the last-minute inclusion of the tribute.

Mischer worked with Williams several times in different shows and he was clear on how he admired the late actor. So, he promised to honor Williams in a meaningful tribute on Emmy Night.

And there's no better man to lead the tribute than William's good friend Billy Crystal. The tribute will be accompanied with the song "Hercules" by Sara Bareilles, whom she specifically dedicated to Williams.

Crystal and Williams have also worked together several times. Crystal took to Twitter to share his sentiments over William's death. He kept it short and tweeted "No words."

Meanwhile, this year's Emmy Awards look like it will be a great night for TV. There have been great TV shows and seasons the past year.

But according to Mirror, it looks like "Breaking Bad" will be the big winner of the night. It is nominated for Outstanding Drama Series while it's stars received individual nominations too. Bryan Cranston is up for Lead Actor, Anna Gunn is up for Supporting Actress and Aaron Paul is up for Supporting Actor.

Giving Bryan Cranston a run for his money in the Lead Actor in a Drama Series category is Matthew McCoughnahey for "True Detective" as well as co-star Woody Harrelson. Jeff Daniels for "The Newsroom," Jon Hamm for "Mad Men" and Kevin Spacey for "House of Cards" are also in the running.

As for the Lead Actress category, Julianna Marguiles is nominated for "The Good Wife," Claire Danes for "Homeland," Robin Wright for "House of Cards," Kerry Washington for "Scandal," Lizzie Caplan for "Masters of Sex" and Michelle Dockery for "Downton Abbey.

The HBO series "Game of Thrones" has seven nominations, which also includes Outstanding Drama Series. But "GOT"will have to compete with "Breaking Bad," "True Detective," "Downton Abbey" and "House of Cards."

For the complete list of nominations, this video has everything. The 2014 Emmy Awards will air August 25 on NBC at 8 p.m. ET. The red carpet live stream of the 2014 Emmy Awards can be viewed here.