ALISYN CAMEROTA: So does he think that climate change is a hoax or not a hoax, or it's real?

CONWAY: So I think that's based on a tweet.

CAMEROTA: It is.

CONWAY: And — all right. I — I — I just love that, that this — this whole man, whether he's giving a 'Yes, I guess so' answer to Howard Stern about invading Iraq as a private citizen on an entertainment radio show, or through a tweet, we're supposed to understand all of his policies. This woman proudly went and cast a vote for the Iraq War in the well of the Senate and she's been an ...

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CONWAY: ... her entire career.

CAMEROTA: But on climate change, on the issue of climate change, he's the one who sends out the tweets. I mean, he sends out what his thinking is on these policies.

CONWAY: The one from 2012?

CAMEROTA: He's the one using that. "The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make the U.S. manufacturing non-competitive." I mean, these are his thoughts. "Snowing in Texas and Louisiana, record-setting freezing temperatures throughout the country and beyond, global warming is an expensive hoax."

Does he believe that global warming is a hoax?

CONWAY: He believes that global warming is naturally occurring.

CAMEROTA: What, naturally?

CONWAY: Naturally that — that climate change is naturally occurring.

CAMEROTA: He believes in climate change?

CONWAY: That there are shifts in — that there are shifts naturally occurring.

CAMEROTA: Oh, he doesn't believe it's man-made.

CONWAY: Correct.

CAMEROTA: So he believes that the idea that it's man-made is a hoax.

CONWAY: No, I didn't say that.

CAMEROTA: I mean, he said it. I'm actually repeating his tweet. So he believes that that part is a hoax.

CONWAY: He believes that climate change is naturally occurring, that — and — and Hillary — and we don't know what Hillary Clinton believes because nobody ever asks her.