On this day: September 4
2014: Comedian, actress, author and TV host Joan Rivers dies at age 81 at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City a week after experiencing complications during what was scheduled as a minor throat procedure at an outpatient clinic. She stopped breathing during the procedure, but was later resuscitated and put on life support. Rivers died without ever having woken from a medically induced coma. She also appeared in movies such as "Spaceballs" and "The Muppets Take Manhattan," but in later years became more known for red carpet interviews with celebrities, often alongside her daughter Melissa Rivers. She also co-hosted the celebrity fashion show "Fashion Police" and starred in the reality TV series "Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?"
Clinic that treated Joan Rivers made multiple mistakes, report says
Clinic that treated Joan Rivers made multiple mistakes, report says The Department of Health and Human Services released a report showing that Yorkville Endoscopy, the clinic that was treating Joan Rivers before she was rushed to a hospital, made multiple mistakes in her care. Also, Band Aid is producing a new version of its holiday hit "Do They Know It's Christmas." Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.
cbsnews.comRyan Seacrest on hosting "Fashion Rocks" and new clothing line
Ryan Seacrest on hosting "Fashion Rocks" and new clothing line From Joan Rivers' death to fashion week in New York, a lot is happening in the entertainment world. Ryan Seacrest, host of the upcoming "Fashion Rocks" on CBS, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss it all.
cbsnews.comFamily and celebrities say goodbye to Joan Rivers at funeral
Family and celebrities say goodbye to Joan Rivers at funeral Hundreds gathered in New York to pay respects to the comedy legend. She is remembered with laughter and heart. Rivers died Thursday at 81 years old. Charlie Rose reports.
cbsnews.comStar-studded sendoff for late comedian Joan Rivers
Star-studded sendoff for late comedian Joan Rivers Celebrities and loved ones attended the memorial service for late comedian Joan Rivers on Sunday. The service was held at Temple Emanu-El, located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Howard Stern, Rosie O'Donnell, Hoda Kotb, Whoopie Goldberg and Sarah Jessica Parker were among the celebrities in attendance.
cbsnews.comJoan Rivers medical clinic under investigation
Joan Rivers medical clinic under investigation The cause of Joan Rivers death has not yet been determined and as Vladimir Duthiers reports, the New York State Health Department is investigating why the 81-year-old comedian stopped breathing during a minor medical procedure at an out-patient clinic.
cbsnews.com9/4: Mass. pharmacist linked to meningitis outbreak arrested; Remembering Joan Rivers
pharmacist linked to meningitis outbreak arrested; Remembering Joan Rivers The head pharmacist for the New England Compounding Center stands charged with one count of mail fraud for labeling steroids as sterile and safe for human use, when he knew they weren't. FDA investigators say Glenn Chin "instructed pharmacy technicians to mislabel medication to indicate it was properly sterilized and tested" ; and, Joan Rivers always wanted the last word, sometimes profane, often offensive, but always meant to make you laugh. She passed Thursday at the age of 81, after half a century in front of the cameras.
cbsnews.comJoan Rivers out of intensive care
Joan Rivers out of intensive care Joan Rivers' family says the comedian is out of the intensive care unit at a New York City hospital and has been moved to a private room. Plus the final season of "Boardwalk Empire" has its red carpet premiere. Suzanne Marques reports in today's Eye on Entertainment.
cbsnews.comJoan Rivers on life support, daughter says
Joan Rivers on life support, daughter says Melissa Rivers, the daughter of ailing comedian Joan Rivers, said her mother remains on life support in a New York City hospital. Also, Justin Bieber was arrested on multiple charges in his Canadian hometown. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.
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