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This image released by NBC shows, from left, Patrick Knapp Schwarzenegger, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tyra Banks from "The New Celebrity Apprentice," in Los Angeles. Schwarzenegger is the latest victim of a Donald Trump Twitter attack. The president-elect took time Friday to note that the "Terminator" star was "swamped" in his "Celebrity Apprentice" debut "by comparison to the ratings machine, DJT."  Trump is right about the ratings, using the comparison he set up. His Jan. 4, 2004 debut on the reality show drew 18.49 million viewers, and Schwarzenegger's Monday bow as host was seen by 4.95 million. However, television shows almost always fade in popularity with time, and live viewership in general is down in an on-demand world. (Luis Trinh/NBC via AP)

This image released by NBC shows, from left, Patrick Knapp Schwarzenegger, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tyra Banks from "The New Celebrity Apprentice," in Los Angeles. Schwarzenegger is the latest victim of a Donald Trump Twitter attack. The president-elect took time Friday to note that the "Terminator" star was "swamped" in his "Celebrity Apprentice" debut "by comparison to the ratings machine, DJT." Trump is right about the ratings, using the comparison he set up. His Jan. 4, 2004 debut on the reality show drew 18.49 million viewers, and Schwarzenegger's Monday bow as host was seen by 4.95 million. However, television shows almost always fade in popularity with time, and live viewership in general is down in an on-demand world. (Luis Trinh/NBC via AP)

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