Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/monday-february-3-2014 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Monday on the News Hour... Tonight on the program, we examine the deadly comeback of heroin as use of the dangerous drug in the U.S. has doubled since 2007. Also: Preventing accidents with "talking cars," South Carolina's battle over Medicaid expansion, new media models affecting traditional journalism, hiding concussions in high school football and remembering Oscar-winning actor Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Listen to the Broadcast Subscribe to the Full Show Podcast Segments From This Episode New media models disrupt traditional journalism Remembering Philip Seymour Hoffman, an unconventional movie star High school football players discuss the pressure to stay in the game, despite concussions 7 min In a state without Medicaid expansion, uninsured South Carolinians mind the gap ‘Talking cars’ could prevent accidents before they happen Why more Americans are getting high — and overdosing — on heroin News Wrap: Health care enrollment troubles continue for thousands of Americans Carolyn Forche reads Major John McCrae’s poem ‘In Flanders Fields’ ‘Poetry of Witness’ co-editor Carolyn Forche reads Rupert John Cornford’s ‘A Letter from Aragon’