captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> hinojosa: faye wattleton, thank you for being here. >> thank you. it's my pleasure to be invited. >> hinojosa: so people know you because for over a decade you ran planned parenthood federation of america. you were the face of that organization and of that movement for many, many years. and then you left and you created the center for the advancement of women. and you recently released this report basically on the status of women, what's interesting to them, what matters to them. and i have to say, i was just fascinated with this statistic-- 92% of the women who you asked said that the biggest issue that they face, that they're most concerned with as women in america today, is domestic violence and sexual assault. >> we were surprised also. we performed this study as a benchmark to the beginning... for the beginning of the 21st century to measure where women stand on a range of issues. and the question was asked whether women believed that a women's movement was necessary. and there was surprisingly strong support for a new women