The very best of the bunch. I am so pleased to have my friend rich cohen back at this table. Rich thanks for having me. First time for us at this table, but not the first time for us talking. We just noted here, one of the great things about a book like this is that so much has been written about the stones, but you bring this perspective to it that is unique. That goes back to not just when you met them in 1994, but your childhood. Rich when i was a little kid, i was the youngest brother and my Favorite Song for a long time cowboynestone by glen campbell. When i felt sorry for myself, i would go into my bedroom and listen to it. My brother had moved up to the attic and locked the door to all comers. And i heard the cowbell that was honky tonk woman. It picked me up and levitated me up into his room where i heard just enough it before he beat me back down the stairs, it ruined me for life and made me a lifelong Rolling Stones fan. I got the experience to travel around the country with
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The Council voted to allow landlords to evict tenants who pose a “threat to the health and safety” during the public health emergency, but lawmakers wouldn’t permit landlords to increase rent on vacant units.
The bill, introduced by At-Large Councilmember
Anita Bonds, makes an exception to D.C.’s year-long eviction moratorium. If signed into law, the bill would let landlords initiate the eviction process so long as the tenant “presents a current and substantial threat to the health and safety” of tenants, their guests, or any agency or employee of the owner. A tenant could also be evicted if they have an illegal firearm, act violently, threaten, or assault someone at the property. Evictions can only be executed if the court substantiates th