Arab Times

Biden delivers tearful SXSW speech on curing cancer

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LOS ANGELES, March 13, (RTRS): In his first major appearance since leaving the White House, former vice-president Joe Biden spoke to a packed auditorium at SXSW on Sunday afternoon about a world in which cancer isn’t fatal.

“Your generation can be the first generation on Earth that goes through life with cancer as a preventabl­e or controllab­le disease as opposed to a death sentence,” Biden said.

Throughout his one-hour speech, Biden laid out a vision for the future, where patients received the right treatment without harmful side effects and children were vaccinated against certain kinds of cancers. “I am unable to postpone for one day longer the things we can do now to extend people’s lives,” Biden said. “We can make enormous progress.”

At times verging on tears, with his voice growing soft, Biden spoke tenderly about his older son Beau who died at 46 in 2015, after a lengthy battle with brain cancer. Biden remembered how, that summer, he made the decision not to run for president. “Neither Jill or I, we didn’t have the stomach,” Biden said, referring to his wife. “No one should run for president of the United States unless they are prepared to give every ounce of their energy to that undertakin­g.”

Biden said that after he shared the news with President Obama, he told him of his only regret. “I would have loved to be the president who presided over the end of cancer as we know it,” Biden recalled saying.

In the White House, Biden launched the Cancer Moonshot Task Force to sharpen and rethink the federal government’s role in fighting the disease. “I promised I’d do everything I could to knock down every silo that existed at the federal level, impeding progress,” Biden said.

The speech, which didn’t include questions from the audience, was tightly focused and apolitical. “Guess what?” Biden said. “The only bipartisan thing left in America is the fight against cancer.”

The only reference to Donald Trump came obliquely, when Biden went off the script to vent about a White House Cabinet that doesn’t believe in global warming. “It frustrates me,” Biden said. He’d been talking about the harmful chemicals in the environmen­t that can make people sick.

“The core of the Republican­s in Congress and Democrats are good, decent, honorable people,” Biden added. “It’s my hope that this new administra­tion, once it gets organized — and I’m not being facetious — will be able to focus on and be as committed and enthusiast­ic as we are to the goal of ending cancer.”

It’s official: Americans are now drinking more bottled water than soda.

After decades-long streak of strong growth, bottled water surpassed carbonated soft drinks to become the largest beverage category by volume in the United States in 2016, according to research and consulting firm Beverage Marketing Corp.

The shift comes amid widespread concerns about the health effects of sugary beverages. Several US cities voted for soda tax in November, in a bid to battle diet-related diseases, including obesity and diabetes.

Bottled-water consumptio­n in the United States reached 39.3 gallons per capita last year, while carbonated soft drinks slipped to 38.5 gallons, Beverage Marketing Corp said.

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