How the visually impaired are participating in the eclipse from Ohio
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NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports from Cleveland, Ohio, on how officials are using a "LightSound" device to convert light from the sun into noise so those who are visually impaired can participate in the eclipse.April 8, 2024
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