Stephen King on inspiration behind "End of Watch," 2016 politics
When it comes to the art of storytelling, few do it better than Stephen King. His success began in 1974 with "Carrie." He has since written more than 50 books, selling more than 350 million copies. For over 40 years, filmmakers have turned to King's library for inspiration. King joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss "End of Watch," the final part of his bestselling Bill Hodges trilogy that started with "Mr. Mercedes," and why he is concerned about Donald Trump's candidacy for president.

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Stephen King on "End of Watch" at the 2016 National Book Festival

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Stephen King interview (1998)

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Stephen King Got Blocked On Twitter By Trump

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Stephen King Commencement Address to University of Maine (2005)

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Lee Child and Stephen King talk Jack Reacher

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Stephen King: 2016 National Book Festival

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Stephen King Interview

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This Simple Idea System Made Stephen King 350 Million Sales

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A Conversation with Stephen King

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Stephen King reflects on his iconic career and latest release 'You Like It Darker'

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Stephen King at the University of Georgia - Part I (November 5, 1980)

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Stephen King on what scares him, 1986

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Stephen King Discussion on Writing and Q&A with wife Tabitha King and son Owen King

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John Grisham and Stephen King in conversation

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Stephen King on growing up, believing in God and getting scared (2013 interview) | Fresh Air

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Stephen King on Letterman, April 1, 1982

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Bookends: John Grisham in Conversation with Stephen King

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Author Stephen King on new movie and his dark reputation

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The making of Stephen King's Rose Red (2002)

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