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Of books with david haskel. Before i introduce him i have a couple housekeeping items. If you havent silenced your cell phones, please do so now. This session needs to end at 3 50 because we are recording live on cspan. We will then head to the plaza and the signing tent you will have an opportunity to meet david and have him sign your book. We cannot linger in this room because of the live broadcast. Thank you for your assistance with this. David haskel is professor of biology at the university of the south in his army. He received his phd in ecology and evolutionary biology from Cornell University and his work integrates scientific literary and contemplative studies of the natural world. His 2012 book the forest unseen was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the pen eo wilson literary science writing award. He is here today to share his newest work with the songs of the trees. Please join me in welcoming david haskel. [applause] thank you for that very kind introduction. Id like to
Away from that, and what we of counterinsurgency typically working with local forces to secure the population is done mainly and we will see over time there is better collaboration between special operations and generalpurpose forces. Together in that what they did could be mutually reenforcing. And, you know, theres a myth in counterinsurgency that you dont actually need to kapturkill capturekill the enmy, and i think thats false. But you had the special operators would do the capturingkilling of the leadership targets while the conventional forces would do more population security, theyd go in and stir up hornets nests and reveal targets. You can watch this and other programs online at booktv. Org. [inaudible conversations] and now were back live in nashville. Up next, authors roger hodge and Daniel Sharfstein discuss westward expansion. [inaudible conversations] welcome, everyone. We are happy to have you at the southern festival of books. My name is andy bennett, im the host for th
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