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Schwarzenegger discusses affair in TV interview

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“I realized that I was stepping into something that was much deeper than just me running and her being a supportive wife,” he said.

Shriver’s mother, the late Eunice Kennedy Shriver, intervened, telling her daughter that if she got in the way of Schwarzenegger’s political ambitions, he would never forgive her.

Shriver wasn’t the only one down on her husband’s gubernatorial ambitions, according to outtakes from the interview on the “60 Minutes” website. Schwarzenegger said he met with Karl Rove in the White House in 2003, and Rove was “dismissive” of the recall and the Hollywood star’s chances of winning. Rove arranged a quick meeting for Schwarzenegger with Condoleezza Rice, whom Rove said was the White House’s pick for California governor in 2006, the year Schwarzenegger was re-elected.

Also in the outtakes, Schwarzenegger says he foolishly wanted to rewrite his famous “Terminator” line, “I’ll be back,” to “I will be back.” He found the contraction “feminine.” He fought “tooth and nail” over it with director James Cameron, but Cameron resisted.

Sunday’s interview was short on policy but touched briefly on Schwarzenegger’s unsuccessful push to expand health care coverage to millions of uninsured Californians, which he characterized as an improvement on the plan passed by Mitt Romney when Romney was governor of Massachusetts.

With his movie career now back in full swing, an academic think tank launched in his name recently at the University of Southern California and a nationwide book tour in the offing, Schwarzenegger is focusing on his future. But he said the affair with Baena, and the pain it caused his family, continues to be his greatest regret.

“That,” he said, “is something that I will always look back and say, ‘How could you have done that?’ ”

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