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内容摘要:Other documentary subjects making their bows at Tribeca include the world premiere of

Other documentary subjects making their bows at Tribeca include the world premiere of

, who led the original crime series as Sergeant Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson, is returning in the new show, with the spinoff set to feature a new supporting cast.cast members have started

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, who played Sergeant David "Deacon" Kay, the latest to break his silence.in an exclusive interview, Harrington was asked if he ever had any idea that the surprising spinoff decision was coming, to which he said, "Not at all.""Because of the way things had happened over the years with [

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] being cancelled, coming back, I had the thought, 'OK, we could come back.' There’s a chance, you never say die, especially with the streaming world and such," he went on. "My choices in my head were that, or it’s over. I did not have a spin-off on my bingo card, for sure."Harrington revealed that he personally found out about the spinoff from Moore the day before, saying, "He wanted to be the one to tell us, and say 'your reps will find out shortly.' That’s when I told my reps, and they had no idea."

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While he admitted, "As a human being, of course you’re going to feel stung," Harrington clarified that there were no hard feelings, saying, "Look, I’ll be very clear. I’ve been in this business for a long time. You don’t get 'owed' things just because you put in your time. If that’s the route they’re going to go, I wish it success."

"So if there was any disappointment, it’s that when they announced it, we weren’t mentioned at all. That was it," he declared, before explaining that even those feelings weren't long lasting."This is the key to the economic resurgence of America. It’s going to be jet fuel for the economy. And the sooner we do it, the better," Johnson told reporters. "And by the way, the debt ceiling is also revved into this legislation. That is a dangerous thing for Elon or anyone who has who cares about the U.S. economy to be meddling with. And I think the risk is very great.”

Musk's comments emboldened fiscal hawks like Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., two rare Republicans who have voted against the measure consistently.Some GOP senators who have supported the measure conceded that there was at least some validity to Musk's view.

“I think he has a point,” Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., said, adding that Musk wasn’t giving enough credit to the “growth” that the tax cuts would bring. “I like Elon Musk, but he’s one man.”Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, told NBC News: “The Senate should make the bill substantially better, and I hope and believe we will do that. There’s no doubt we need to reduce spending more.”

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