Dying. The president may not have the last word on this matter. Kpix 5s joe vazquez is in the news room tonight with new information. Joe . Reporter the president will make the announcement tuesday that he will the end daca program that protects deferred action for childhood arrivals that protects children brought her to the u. S. As children. She came to the u. S. When she was 15. She now a Community Organizer for an activist group that supports immigrant rights. She not surprised the president appears to be stepping back from his earlier words that seemed to support daca. We love the dreamers. We love everybody. Thank you very much. Reporter she said the daca program has afforded her job security and the ability to visit her grandfather in mexico who is on his death bed. I was able to see him and say goodbye and be at peace with the fact that he had to move on. And i hate to think about many people who are not going to have that opportunity. Reporter 11 Republican Attorney general gave the president the choice, end the daca program or they will end it. Bipartisan bills would make daca legal. Reporter what do you sty the folks who say say to the folks who say there is a border, you cant come here without the proper documents . That is the law. Well, we have a duty to get rid of we have a duty as society to be human. Reporter what happens to people . I am not going anywhere. That is the first thing i am going to say. I am not saying that for myself but for everyone. We will organize. Reporter tuesday announcement but the president could still change his mind. The program is scene as a political hot potato and no one wants to be responsible for rescinding it. For now it will be up to congress to protect daca or not. Back to you. All right. Joe vazquez, thank you. Scott wiener said the president s actions are dis[bleep]able. Despicable. President trump has other problems on his mind as well. North korea, a new Nuclear Weapons test and kpix 5s betty yu is tracking the story. Reporter north korea claims it completed its most powerful nuclear test to date. Reporter hours after north koreas nuclears test President Trump respond after leaving a church service. Mr. President , will you attack north korea . Reporter u. S. Military action does not seem imminent but the president engaged in tough talk on twitter, he called north koreas actions hostal and dangerous. He also hostile and dangerous. He also tweeted south korea is finding their talk of appeasement with north korea will not work. They only understand one thing and the rogue nation has become a great threat, an embarrassment to china. The president is considering stopping trade with any country doing business with north korea. That would mean seizing all trade with china. [ speaking Foreign Language ] reporter north korea said it was ordered by kim jong un. They called it a complete success. North korea claims it can now manufacturing a Nuclear Tipped Missile capable of reaching the United States. They released these pictures of kim jong un inspecting what north korea says is a Hydrogen Bomb to be placed on an intercontinental ballistic missile. This afternoon the president met with his National Security team. Defense secretary james mattis. We are not looking to the total annihilation of a country. Namely north korea. But as i have said we have many options. Reporter james mattis said any athlete the United States will be met with a massive military spot. The u. N. Security Council Called for an emergency meeting tomorrow. Betty yu, kpix 5. The dangerous heat gave one family quite a scare this afternoon. A threeyearold girl accidentally got locked inside a car. Temperatures were in the upper 90s at the time. The girls sister called 911. By the time firefighters arrived the girl was already sweating and crying. They were unable to use our lock out tools to get in. It was a newer bmw and the heat was in n creasing so increasing so they broke the window. The girl was taken to the hospital but we are told she doing fine. Glad that is okay. A live look at the bay bridge. Well, here is the good news. Tomorrow things look a little bit better. Tired the of heat . Things arent getting better. Right now highs today, 106 concord. 110 on saturday. Santa rosa 98 degrees for a high today. 111 yesterday. And it will continue a cool down even though that doesnt bring us into cool conditions. The High Pressure recedes into the great basin so it will be cooler but still warm. Specifically tomorrow in the low 90s. Inland. And the air quality continues to suffer. [ talking at the same time ] yeah. We have had spare the air days five days in a row and there is another one tomorrow. Kpix 5s maria medina explains relief is on the way. Unhealthy air quality. Reporter what you are seeing, wildfire smoke and soot. Smoggy. Awful, awful. Reporter it is so unhealthy they issued their fifth spare the air day in a row and another one tomorrow. I cant see past the bridge at this point. Everyone could be effected by ozone and especially people who are already having a preexisting condition. Winds are shifting. Cooler today than it was yesterday. Tomorrow will be cooler than today. And so we are hoping that by tuesday this blows out and we have good air quality again. Reporter this comes during the Labor Day Weekend and they are asking people to maybe cut activities that may add to the bad air. Put off unnecessary car trips, barbecuing. Reporter a spokesperson says they have not seen an increase in illnesses but they have seen an increase in heat related cases. They have seen 17 patients for heat stroke. In San Francisco, maria medina, kpix 5. Wildfires contributing to our bad air quality. 74 of the fires in 8 states in the west, destroying more than a million acres. That includes in yosemite. The mission fire is burning. It sparked 1 00 p. M. This afternoon. It already burned 650 acres. There is no word on containment. Another fire broke out today, 30 miles away. Evacuations are underway in the area tonight. The fires are separate from two other fires. The south fork fire burned 7200 acres inside yosemite and the railroad fire. Crews were able to protect a grow of trees nearby. Check out this new video. A view of the railroad fike. You can see he fire. You can see he was surrounded by flames. The peer fire spread another 4,000 acres since yesterday. More than 17,000 acres has burned. Crews have not been able to get any containment. More than a thousand people left their home. And in los angeles, crews are making progress on a fire that is now 30 contained. All evacuations have been lifted. 7,000 acres have burned. The largest fire ever in los angeles. It broke out in triple digit heat a couple days ago. Quickly spread. Three homes have been destroyed. Another is damaged. Many homeowners are considering themselves lucky tonight. It could have been ugly. Look how close it came. All brown and charred. We are so fortunate. L. A. Fire said two homes destroyed did not have the proper brush clearance. New tonight at 11 00 p. M. Take a look at this fire that burned earlier tonight in gilroy. Started at 7 00 p. M. And burned 15 acres on the west side of town. Firefighters say they have stopped it from spreading. Investigators are still out there looking for the cause. Still to come, the controlled burn underway today in one devastated area of texas and a look at Recovery Efforts 9 days after Hurricane Harvey and what we know tonight about a man who died at burning man. What witnesses say they watched him do. We couldnt really do anything else. Sad. That was all they could do. Them and thousands of others. The trip to stenson beach, wait till you see the traffic nightmare. Iconic bonfire. A person attending the burning man festival has died after running directly into the bond fire. Now, this is video from a previous festival but for this incident investigators say a 41 yearold ran past Security Officers last night and kept running into the fire. He died from his injuries at the uc davis burn center. Investigators are looking into whether he was on drugs at the time. Dozens orphdogs and of dogs dogs and cats at shelters impacted by Hurricane Harvey landed in oakland a couple hours ago. They are now trying to make room for pets lost in the storm. More animals from texas will arrive in San Francisco tomorrow. Concerns over a Chemical Plant outside houston are easing tonight after a Company Performed a controlled burn today. Reporter all of the trailers holding highly unstable compounds have been ignited. Officials conducted the controlled burn on the last six trailers that had yet to ignite on their own. The company is going to let the fires burn out before sending in safety officials and air quality experts. Officials evacuated residents when Hurricane Harvey left it flooded. 9 days after Hurricane Harvey hit, floodwaters have finally receipted. In houston residents are pulling their belongings outside to air out. There have been reports of scavengers. Here in west houston reservoirs are expected to keep water levels high for two weeks and everyone has been ordered to evacuate. The police came, knocked on my door and said you have 10 minutes to get out and there was a canoe waiting for me and my husband. [ singing ] reporter some were able to attend Church Services on this national day of prayer for victims and survivors of Hurricane Harvey. We come to you today with aching hearts. Searching for healing and hope that only you can provide. Reporter Texas Governor greg abbott estimates the damage from Hurricane Harvey could total 180 billion. More costly than Hurricane Sandy or hurricane katrina. Cbs news, houston. And on to our weather in the bay area. Residents flocked to stenson beach today to find relief from the heat. Kpix 5s john ramos explains, part of the highway, highway 1 that takes you to the beach is closed down. Reporter on this, the hottest weekend of the year, it is actually of any year, president are flocking to residents are flocking to stenson beach. Nobody has ac. Fans have been gone for weeks. Reporter that is okay because the weather was perfect. High 70s with a breeze and while it is always a popular place this beach is often a lot grayer and cooler than this. Reporter do you get very many hot days here . Not very many of them. Not like this day. Reporter so the trip to stenson begins with a traffic jam in mill valley where they have changed the sign it traffic jam valley. Things open up till you get to a point where all traffic is detoured off highway 1 because of a construction project to repair storm damage. That puts all cars on single lane panoramic highway. At 10 30 a. M. This morning it took 20 minutes to go the last couple miles into town. By 12 0 00 p. M. It took two 12 30 p. M. It took two hours. You have to plan for it. Reporter but people dont . No. Not at all. They get surprised it takes two hours to go a mile. Reporter you are laughing because you got here early . Yeah. Reporter holy grid lock, bat man, the local chp office put out a release with a cartoon. But for those who actually made it, it was a glorious day. A day to relax and forget about this hottest weekend on record. And for many it was a matter of survival. So hot where we live. We couldnt do anything else besides go to the beach i guess. Reporter john ramos, kpix 5. Once you got there it did look nice at the beach. Rare to get temperatures in the 80s but we have the past couple days. That will come to an end. The bay bridge. The numbers one more time. We are going to kiss the 100s goodbye. 106 livermore. And concord. Warming up tomorrow. Concord right now 84 degrees. Santa rosa 70. Tomorrow will fall into the low 90s inland. And here is why. High pressure that has been giving us the record shattering weather the past couple days, the high is going to head east and that means cooler and yet still warm inland. And the low pressure off shore providing high clouds to come up. Also putting a cap on the pollutants and that means another spare the air day tomorrow. High clouds coming in over the bay area tomorrow. That will serve to cool things down. Tomorrow afternoon, more high clouds before they do mostly lift. It doesnt look like we will get showers. They had Flash Flood Watch in Santa Barbara county this afternoon because of thunderstorms. For tomorrow, cooler, 90s inland. A sticky situation with fairly humid conditions and then it cools off. Average by midweek. 80s inland. For tomorrow, warm. 106 redding. 98 fresno. Thunderstorm or two in the mountains. Partly cloudy skies and 82 at the airport in San Francisco. Chicago, seattle, new york, mostly sunny skies. Warm over night tonight. Temperatures in the mid60s. Numbers in the south bay will be in the mid80s to low 90s tomorrow. East bay, the numbers will be in the low to middle 90s. North bay the beach cooling to 70. Mid80s elsewhere. And ukiah 101 still. Triple digit numbers. Labor day sun and clouds. Not as hot. Temperatures from 70s at the beach to 92 inland and in the extended forecast 80s inland on the way. We have to wait till midweek. That is weather. Sports is next. Still to come, the little green creatures invading one popular bay area beach. Why they are making scientists very crabby. I lived in that house never felt an earthquake. The area of the u. S. That has gotten rocked by more than 50 earthquakes in a couple days. Madison bumgarner and the as trying to avoid being swept by seattle. And the 49ers and the oakland raiders. Kevin lynch breaks down the 49ers roster and Dennis Odonnell sits down with the new defensive end. Coming up right here after the news on kpix 5. Its time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. It senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. And snoring. Does your bed do that . The new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. And right now save 50 on the labor Day Limited Edition bed. Plus 36 month financing. Ends monday them. As kpix 5s don ford reports. Small green creatures innovated a popular bay area beach and scientists cant get rid of them. Kpix 5s don ford reports, despite efforts from researchers the invasive crabs keep crawling their way back. It has eaten everything that is edible in the lagoon. Including themselves. The green crab probably regulary consume one another. Regularly consume one another. Reporter hundreds of thousands of small crab. An Invasive Species that migrated from the east coast on a ship in San Francisco. I guess one can consider them a bit of a marine cockroach. Yeah. Reporter to save the luknow to they are crabbing and lagoon, together they are crabbing and removing as many as possible. The Homeowners Association wasnt sure what to make of the crab. At first it was excitement. [ talking at the same time ] we were losing our clams, we saw a lot of changes. Reporter hundreds of traps are set and each day a researcher collects the crabs. They are measured. Counted and then ground into fertilizer for ranchers. The Scientists Say while the population is being reduced there is no way to eradicate them completely. Where we see it we do what we can to keep the population at bay. Their trapping efforts look to be successful and they have it down to a nice number. Reporter now no crabs in sight but they are still there, just not as many. Don ford, kpix 5. Up next, one area of the Rocky Mountains getting rocked by earthquakes. Where more than 50 of them have hit in the last couple days. A series of earthquakes have startled thousands of residents in idaho. They started in the early evening on saturday and continued tonight. They ranged een magnitude a series of earthquakes startled thousands of residents in idaho. They started in the early evening on saturday and continued through tonight. Ranging between 2. 9 and 5. 3. Felt the ground move. Got into my truck and my truck started shaking. The camper was moving pretty good. All the earthquakes acurred in a 20mile radius in southeast utah idaho, sorry. And people felt the shaking in utah, though. The largest was Strong Enough to damage building but no reports of problems. Stranded over night, surrounded by fire. 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