peril. the message of this report is to women, as well, to say you must think of yourself as providers, not being provided for. you ve got to stay in school. you have got to get your education. delay family planning as long as you can because those are prime indicators of ending up on the brink. we were talking about men s and women s roles changing in society and we ll do that and have that larger conversation because it s so interesting and so important. but this is this plays a role, right, in a huge way and how for one thing how women negotiate some of these difficulties at work with a tough schedule or not a lot of levera leverage. these are women leaning in and not stuck. these are women who feel like they don t have a foundation on stand on. they don t want to be told to reez for the suite. they don t have a foundation. two thirds of all worker that is are minimum wage are women. 70% of those women don t have one sick day. and the poll that we did which
robin wright. i m joe johns in for candy crowley, and this is state of the union. the white house has led a very public campaign for the payroll tax cut extension which would save average and working americans $1,000 in higher taxes next year. after weeks of negotiations, a break-through. the senate yesterday voted to extend the tax cut and unemployment benefits for just two months. the house still has to act. president obama seems satisfied but he let congress know he is not backing off a full-year extension. it would be inexcusable for congress not to further extend this middle class tax cut for the rest of the year. it should be a formality and hopefully it is done with as little drama as possible when they get back in january. but he made no mention of the keystone pipeline compromise. to get republicans on-board, democrats agreed to a provision which says the president must make a decision within 60 days on extending an oil pipeline from canada to texas. the pr