>> and this country still doesn't have -- america does not have a long-term plan for the storage of nuclear waste. that's an issue here. and we just had that leak a few days ago out at that plant near san diego, onofre. that was a lesson there as well. so now nine environmental and consumer groups threatening to sue over this because we still don't know exactly if the country's able to survive something if an earthquake should hit or something of -- along those lines. it's dangerous in a lot of ways. see how it plays out. the story ain't over for sure. in other news this morning president obama has now given ten states some flexibility in setting public school standards. in his announcement yesterday he said the goals of president bush's sweeping no child left behind law are good but that states should be allowed to provide alternatives that don't force teachers to teach the test or dumb down standards. 29 other states have asked for similar waivers. the fbi has released secret files on the late apple founder steve jobs. nearly 200 pages are filled with details about his private life, his behavior, and the bomb plot against him. abc's pierre thomas has more. >> reporter: by 1982 young steve jobs was already famous enough to be on the cover of "time" magazine. new fbi files reveal his fame