All something about overcoming the odds. Nightly news begins now. Announcer from nbc news World Headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news. Reporting tonight, erica hill. Good evening. For millions of americans, this sunday is far from a day of rest. 88 Million People across 24 states directly affected by this weekends massive storm. An impact that could linger for days. In the nations capital, were learning federal offices and schools will be closed tomorrow. The recordsetting system brought 24 relentless hours of snow and powerful winds to the region. Leaving behind a major cleanup effort. Along the jersey shore, some towns under several feet of water today. Residents anxiously monitoring the swollen streets. Across the country, travel is anything but routine. We begin our coverage tonight with Miguel Miguel . Erica, good evening. This is your typical washington, d. C. Street. It hasnt been plowed, only shovelled. Thats by the people who live here. Look at the cars. Three, four feet deep, socked inside this thick snow. It is a mess in the city and many others, but this is far from the biggest problem. [ sirens ]. Reporter tonight, the snowfall has stopped but the life and death scramble has just begun. Outside washington, d. C. , First Responders struggle to reach a sick child. Two feet of snow blocking access in and out of many communities. It takes a team to clear a path. When seconds matter, theyre losing minutes. Even fire trucks need help from neighbors to pull away. Its been a busy couple days. Reporter with deep record snow slamming the east, firefighters who cant find buried hydrants are worried theyll lose homes and lives. Some 30 dead across york to maryland and virginia. Roofs are caving in, unable to support all theres a fire alarm going off. It was scary. Reporter with many out of patience, tens of thousands are without power. 2200 members of the National Guard deployed across 12 states. Help is on the way, but even fema cant find gas. Everybody is out of fuel. We drove, i think, 27 miles to find gas cans and fuel. Reporter some spots hammered down for a historic 36 hours. There was thunder snow across the east, and flooding along the coast. The headline summed it up. Slammed, buried, wolloped. Didnt tell it all. Records in baltimore and virginia. Chris cant get out of his neighborhood, or even see out of his window. Our second floor window, completely covered in snow. Reporter with sidewalks a disaster, now comes the rush to get Public Transportation back on track. Travel bans are lifted, but getting out of the house, much less to work, wont be easy. Ever seen it this bad . Its not been this bad. This is the worst weve ever seen. Reporter with government buildings closed and many schools cancelling classes tomorrow, today, many are hitting the slopes on capitol hill, or in their backyards. This monster storm has gone, but wont soon be forgotten. When the fun is over, the work will begin. We just learned in this government city that federal offices will be closed down, but those who arent going to work tomorrow likely wont avoid it. Digging out from situations like this will likely take hours. Erica . That, it will, miguel. Thank you. Beyond the snow, people are parts of the jersey shore found themselves dealing with significant flooding from a storm surge. While governor Chris Christie said his state dodged a bullet, different story. Reporter its worse than expected here. Much worse. Hundreds of homes in West Wildwood surrounded, cut off and creating a virtual island. The only way around . A humvee. Were going to estimate some areas of the town, we had five to six feet of water in the street. Reporter where i am standing was a beach that extended another 100 feet, but in the storm, the tide rose, the seawall broke, putting the entire town underwater. Not even super storm sandy did this much damage here. Its unusual. Talking about debris, boats crossing your path. Its dangerous. Reporter dozens had to be rescued. Even carried out. Emergency management must have been back here eight times, taking people out. Reporter at least 100 homes like michaels flooded. Here we are again. The joys of the jersey shore. Its quite overwhelming, but its nothing thats not replaceable. Reporter and West Wildwood wasnt the only shore town underwater. Sea isle city and ocean city were surrounded by several feet. Further north, the damage less severe. In belmar, preparation paid off. A drone capturing emergency dunes before and after. Elsewhere, tens of thousands lost power. Restoring, a priority tonight. Along the southern shore, the talk of cleanup is on hold for many, who still cant get into their homes. This is the worst flooding many here say they have ever seen. Water knee deep or higher, still surrounding hundreds of homes. Extent of the damage likely wont be clear for days. Erica . Jacob for us tonight, thank you. While roads in the region were being cleared today, getting airports back on track is proving a much bigger challenge. Flights cancelled since friday. Kristen dahlgren has been on airport duty all week here in new york. Reporter signs of life at laguardia. The lucky few able to get on one of the only flights out. Going . Reporter after crews, some runways were reopened. But many passengers who showed up today were stuck. Just got cancelled. Reporter some have sleeping in the food court and worried what will happen if they dont get out soon. Im afraid ill lose my job. Reporter everyone has some place important to be. Peter carter is trying to get to his brothers funeral. On time. Ill be getting there for the last hour of the funeral. At least i will have an spend with my brother. Its hard, definitely not easy. Reporter the scene was similar at many airports. Move 30 inches of snow. This is philadelphia. We have a snowcovered and icecovered runway. Reporter in the d. C. Area, all flights were suspended again, despite round the clock efforts to move the massive amounts of snow. It is a massive task, to get the airports, to get the runways, the taxi ways, the roadways cleared, particularly after a storm of this magnitude. Reporter on the rails, it hasnt been easier. Crews spent the day shoveling the tracks. In new york and d. C. , full service wont be back until at least tomorrow. While on the roads, even the plows had trouble at times. Back here at the airport, people are still waiting tonight. We are getting word more than 900 flights nationwide have already been cancelled for tomorrow. While things are beginning to return to normal, erica, it could be days before everybody gets where they need to go. Tough reality today. Kristen dahlgren, thank you. Meteorologist dylan dreyer has more on what the storm left behind and what we can expect in the days good evening, erica. This storm system is moving away rapidly, but not before breaking records. In glengary, west virginia, we hit 40 inches of snow. Three and a half feet. In new yorks jfk, we broke the record for the biggest storm, 30. 5 inches. Central park, we fell just shy of the alltime biggest snowstorm by 1 10 inch. Baltimore and maryland had 29. 2 inches. This storm will race away. Well see clear skies and a warming trend, helping to melt the snow. Also, the high tide times this evening are running closer to about 8 00, 9 00 tonight. Well see an offshore wind. Going forward, every high tide will become less of an issue for the costal flooding. With the offshore winds, it pushes the water back to sea. We should see improvements right up and down the east coast because of flooding. Temperatures are going to get well above freezing in new york city. Kristen welker. Reporter donald trump looking to lock it up in iowa, starting his day at later, joking about there. We talked about today. I dont know if that perhaps. Now, the church, i dont think knew i was coming. Reporter a little stakes race, where hes, again, surging. The latest iowa poll, trump leading ted cruz, 34 to 23 . Jumping 11 points from just two weeks ago. A possible bump for of his closest opponent. One of the problems with ted cruz is everybody hates him. Reporter and after another controversial outburst this weekend. I could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody, and i wouldnt lose any voters, okay . Its like incredible. Reporter today, trump brushing aside criticism. I mean, i have people so loyal, far greater loyalty than any other candidate, by double, triple, quadruple. I love my people. Reporter meanwhile, marco rubio, endorsed by the Des Moines Register this weekend, still in third place in iowa. The challenge for the establishment favorite, breaking through in a cycle favoring outsiders. Every time ive run for anything at this level, ive taken on the establishment. I had to do it when i ran for the senate. Even now, when i decided to run for president. Reporter the newspaper also supporting hillary clinton, locked in an unexpectedly tight race with Bernie Sanders. On meet the press, underscoring her experience. It is very personal and people look and we imagine this person to be president and commander in chief . Because of my experience, i think people really take into account. Reporter and Bernie Sanders dismissing the newspaper endorsement, arguing its a sign hes the true outsider. The reason that our campaign is generating so much interest and enthusiasm is people think its time that establishment. Some candidates today saying theyd welcome former new bloomberg into the race. Hes reportedly eyeing a run as an independent if trump, cruz or sanders wins nominations. Clinton quipped today, shes planning to win, so that wont be erica . Thanks. In southern california, a man hunt is underway tonight for three inmates who escaped from a maximum security jail. They were last seen early friday before breaking out of the jail in santa ana. One is charged with murder. Officials say the men cut through 1 2 inch steel bars, went tunnels and went to an unguarded part of the roof, using a rope to lower themselves to freedom. Reporter weve been reporting from iran, looking at the impact of the nuclear deal that led to the lifting of the crippling sanctions against that country. We wanted to know, could the agreement signal a liberal shift by irans conservative religious leaders . Our chief Foreign CorrespondentRichard Engel posed the question in tehran and beyond. Reporter Many Americans wonder if the nuclear deal with iran could lead to a political transformation here. But this crowd gave its answer. Loud and clear. To understand the power this regime still holds over people in tehran, you have to come here to friday prayer, where every week, shops close, traffic comes to a standstill, and they come to this mosque in the thousands. To shout, death to america, and show support to the islamic revolution. Leadership of the country was ready to relax its grip, we traveled to irans spiritual capital, where clerics are educated at seminaries and where islamic law is debated. We met a conservative over breakfast, but found he had no appetite for new politics. Translator we have our own culture. We are muslims, and our power comes from our religion. Our politics and our religion are one. Reporter some powerful clerics have repeatedly supported the reformists. Seven years ago, when demonstrations broke out against the results of elections seen by many as rigged, they were put down violently. Now, clerics who approve political candidates are taking no chances. Blacklisting nearly 3,000 candidates from next months parliamentary elections. Why were so many moderate and candidates barred from participating . Translator i ask you, in america, can anyone run for president . Would you allow them to . No country in the world allows that to happen. Reporter the economic openness that comes with the nuclear deal is one thing, but the clerical elite here are not about to let go of the power theyve held for nearly 37 years. Richard engel, nbc news, tehran. When nightly news continues on this sunday, well go to a country where cash is quickly actually, philly was the first capital. Oh, honey. No wait, did you just have that on your phone . Its time to mix it up. Do it, dad yeah, do it there are thousands of ways into the complex health care system. It was frozen. Daddys hand looks funny. And choosing unitedhealthcare can help make it simpler by letting you know when your claim has been processed. Yo, adrian. Still not funny. May not always be clear. 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Quick to say hello to those he passes. Most are oblivious to the fact that trevor doesnt see them. Behind his shades, Trevor Thomas is dom completely blind. What are their reactions when they find out youre blind . Its one of the times i really, really wish i could see, to see the look on their face. Reporter over the years, trevor and his dog trek aid cross ked across the nations longest and toughest trails. 175 miles of the appalachian trail. All 2,654 miles of the Pacific Crest trail. With a total of more than 1,000 days and nights alone in the back country. I take each step. Reporter ten years ago he lost his sight to a rare eye disease, but everything changed when he met eric, another blind man who kayaks, ice climbs and scaled everest. He gave me the strength when i didnt have it myself. Reporter now trevor is pushing the limits of what even sighted people can do. By all rules of nature, im a blind guy. I shouldnt be out here. Reporter on this winter day, we followed him through icy climbs, too steep for others. Careful. Reporter he relies hearing to listen to echoes to allow him to sense changes in terrain. Up there, it goes like the crown of a boat, is what it sounds like. In front of us, what are you sensing . Lot of rock here. Lot of rock here. Probably 75 feet of vertical right there. Reporter trevor has fallen more times than he can count. Even cracked a few ribs. At times, his ability seems superhuman. The condition, constantly posing considerable risk. Good dog. Reporter among the mountain peaks, hes learned to take in the views differently. Dont get me wrong, id love to have my sight, but this one point in time, i actually think im more fortunate. Because sighted people will just remember what they see. I take away from this everything. Reporter a man with a sixth sense for beauty and grandeur, sharing his vision for what the blind can do. News, utah