Rush Explains the Meaning of Memorial Day
RUSH: I'm really glad my dad drilled into me these things that he had lived through.
RUSH: I'm really glad my dad drilled into me these things that he had lived through.
KEN: Thank you again to all our incredible veterans. And thanks again to people who are civilians but they also volunteer to take care of us. God bless.
KEN: A lot of people questioned the World Health Organization, including Rush.
KEN: What I'm about to play for you is from Beaverton, Oregon. It is the school's professional development event back in February of this year.
RUSH: When people call here and say, "Mega dittos," what do you think they are actually saying?
RUSH: Isley Brothers, Fight the Power. My favorite Isley brother is Rudolph. Played the tambourines. Think that's all he could do. But he looked cool doing it.
KEN: Rush had a great lesson on this. It's called baseline budgeting.
KEN: Rush also experienced hearing loss and received the cochlear implant as well. In fact, he inspired others to consider the treatment option.
KEN: Army Sgt. Michael Ollis, the 24-year-old New Yorker from Staten Island who was killed in Afghanistan in 2013.
Ken Matthews guided us through today's program.