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Joe Biden: I Made ‘the Right Decision’

In an interview with Bloomberg, the vice president talks about his late son, his decision to end his 45 years in public office, and his plans for the future.

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More than six months after his eldest son, Beau, died of brain cancer and six weeks after effectively setting a date for the end of his political career, Vice President Joe Biden is mostly at peace.

Atop his desk aboard Air Force Two as he returns from a trip to the Ukraine is a red folder with the word "cancer" scribbled across the tab, filled with notes and names. On his left wrist, a bracelet made of dark beads and a cross. It's the rosary Beau fingered until he died in May.