Episodes
AI could lead to the extinction of the human race…! Many of the top experts are warning this is going to happen unless we do something about it right now. One Top computer scientist tells the Nexus that AI can kill everyone. We Also hear from a former US military officer and an expert on AI regulation
Published 06/09/23
Despite the government's pledge to reduce immigration numbers, record-breaking waves of people continue to migrate to Britain for work or study. Are these numbers too high? Join us as we explore the implications of immigration with experts.
Published 06/05/23
Jeffrey Epstein reportedly blackmailed Bill Gates - threatening to expose his alleged affair with a young Russian bridge player, the Wall Street Journal reported. Nexus explores the story with a human trafficking expert, a lawyer for Epstein's alleged victims and a former FBI agent.
We also look at Deutsche Bank, who agreed to pay $75 million to settle a lawsuit with Epstein's victims, who accused the bank of knowingly "facilitating a sex trafficking operation in order to churn profits.”...
Published 05/25/23
Former US President Donald Trump was found liable for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll and ordered to pay her $5 million in damages. However, he remains a leading candidate for the Republican nomination for president in 2024. We hear from Jennifer Harrison, founder of Victims Rights New York, law professor Jay Tidmars, and political columnist John Gizzi, as they provide expert analysis on the case and its implications.
Published 05/18/23
What if it was Queen Diana?! Di’s butler Paul Burrell tells us WHY she WOULD have attended the coronation and been beautiful - AND reveals why Prince Harry is now snubbing him in his book even after he helped his mother in her darkest hour. We also look at this incredibly rare event watched by millions around the world! And protesters arrested - a big day for REPUBLICANS
Published 05/11/23
The BBC Chairman Richard Sharp recently resigned in controversial circumstances. He failed to declare how he helped former prime minister (PM) Boris Johnson to get a million-dollar loan guarantee. Johnson, the PM at the time, appointed Sharp to the top BBC job, and many in the UK are saying this is an example of Tory cronyism. And on top of all that, the Guardian, a prominent British newspaper has been accused of anti-Semitism after it published a cartoon portraying Mr Sharp (who is...
Published 05/04/23
TV host Tucker Carlson and Fox News have mutually agreed to ‘part ways’ leaving many on the left celebrating while his loyal viewers are left enraged. Join our expert panelists discuss why Fox let their biggest star go.
Published 04/27/23
Have you heard anything about Bohemian Grove? Most of you probably have no idea what goes on there, and that's the way they like it! Nexus explains The Bohemian Grove and what's going inside there. You can expect to find out about the strange and dark rituals and how the future of the presidents of United States themselves is decided here.
Published 04/25/23
Nexus speaks to Peter Phillips, who was given the rare privilege to attend the Bohemian Grove in 1994, a two-week summer retreat in California, where some of the world's richest and most influential people gather. He wrote on his PhD on the exclusive retreat, on our show he separates fact from the many conspiracy theories. US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas accompanied billionaire and Republican donor, Harlan Crow to Bohemian Grove. This revelation was part of a ProPublica...
Published 04/20/23
In the wake of COVID, local governments are looking for ways to construct cities to center around individuals rather than cars. 15-Minute Cities are a concept designed by urban planner Carlos Moreno to have cities include all necessary amenities within a 15-minute walk or cycle, so people do not need to rely on cars. This approach aims to reduce car dependency, emissions, meet climate goals and promote healthy and sustainable living and quality of life. However, some right-wing politicians...
Published 04/13/23
On the back of Andrew Tate's release and transition to house arrest, Nexus speaks exclusively to Tam Khan, one of his closest friends and why he now believes Tate that the 'Matrix' is out to kill him. And while Romanian prosecutors suspect the Tate brothers of all sorts of crimes- including rape and human trafficking so far they've not charged them with anything and have until June if they want to bring him to trial.
Published 04/06/23
Five British MPs have been caught on camera salivating over the chance to make well over $10,000 a day! Led by Donkeys, an anti-Brexit group, set up the sting operation. Although the MPs, including Kwasi Kwarteng, Gavin Williamson, and the already scandal-hit Matt Hancock, did nothing illegal, it raises the question as to whether MPs should have second jobs. Considering this expose occurred during the country's cost of living crisis, for many Brits, the whole thing smells really, really bad.
Published 03/31/23
The contest to replace Nicola Sturgeon as Scotland’s first minister has been a pretty nasty affair - especially for Kate Forbes. The committed Christian was well-ahead of her rivals until she revealed her rather traditional views on same sex marriage and other social affairs. Many of her own Scottish Nationalist Party colleagues turned on her as did a good chunk of the press. With just three candidates left in the race, we asked our panel if any of them can unite the party and resurrect the...
Published 03/23/23
This week on the Nexus, we’re looking at the rapid development of Artificial Intelligence. With the launch of Chat GPT - it’s clear the technology is coming on fast. The online tool is great for research but where does it end? As AI becomes more powerful will it end up taking our jobs? Could it even end up becoming more powerful than humans? We put these questions and many more to our panel of experts.
Published 03/16/23
Journalist Isabel Oakeshott leaked 100,000 of the former health secretary, Matt Hancock's WhatsApp messages to The Daily Telegraph, which exposed to the UK public the allegedly scandalous conduct of the government during the pandemic. For example, they reveal that Hancock wanted to 'scare the pants off everyone' to get the public to comply with COVID lockdown rules. But since Hancock trusted Oakeshott with these messages, did she breach journalistic ethics by compromising her source?
Published 03/09/23
George Santos, a Republican congressman, was elected late last year as a representative for New York's 3rd congressional district. He spun an elaborate web of lies to boost his career, which are all unravelling. There are bipartisan efforts calling on him to resign. Among others, we speak to Barbara Hurdas, a former work colleague of the disgraced Congressman and Dr. Christian Hart, a psychologist who will help us understand why Santos felt the need to lie compulsively
Published 03/02/23
Andrew Tate thinks they're trying to kill him and make it look like a suicide. The suspicious deaths of Jeffrey Epstein and more recently John McAfee WHILE IN PRISON suggest he MAY have a point. Can Romania keep him safe in jail? We hear from top human rights lawyers.
Published 02/09/23
Another day, another scandal in British politics... We explain why Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had to fire Nadhim Zahawi, one of his most high profile ministers. Zahawi's been forced to pay a massive tax settlement, a scandal in itself. But what settled his fate was the threats of legal action he made to journalists trying to investigate the story. On our panel this week are former tax inspector Ray McCann, plus political commentators Andre Walker and Ella Whelan.
Published 02/02/23
Sicilian mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro is finally behind bars, after 30 years on the run. This week Nexus finds out the inside story behind his arrest, speaking to former mafia boss Marisa Merico. She tells us about life running the family business. We also hear from Edoardo Zaffuto, who founded an Anti-Mafia organisation, and Felia Allum, an expert on organised crime.
Published 01/27/23
This week on Nexus, we look at Prince Harry's candid memoir Spare. It has fast become the best-selling non-fiction title in the UK. While the Royal Family has mostly maintained a dignified silence about its salacious revelations, many of the media have not. The Prince, once a favourite of the tabloids and the public alike, now ranks as one of the least popular royals. And that's only going to get worse. Alongside claims many dismiss as whining, Prince Harry revealed he had killed 25 Taliban...
Published 01/19/23
This week on Nexus, we're in Romania for a special investigation. Matthew Moore is on the trail of social media influencer Andrew Tate, who's been arrested and detained on human trafficking charges. He says he's been attacked by what he calls the Matrix, the shadowy forces who control the world. We spoke to his lawyer, who says he's innocent. While others we speak to including a human trafficking expert say they are convinced of his guilt. Whatever the truth, Nexus is on the ground to...
Published 01/12/23
It's time for the first Nexus show of the year and fittingly enough we are looking ahead to what may or may not happen in 2023. Aside from what's already in the diary, we're looking at the potentially seismic events that may shake up the world order. From President Biden being impeached to the creation of a new global reserve currency, our panel of experts gives their verdict on what lies ahead.
Published 01/05/23
Nexus's looking back on 2022 and an interesting year for this show - lots of good guests and stories - Firstly, The death of the Britain's longest serving Queen.
Plus, accusations of anti-semitism - Kanye is cancelled for making derogatory remarks about Jewish people. And lastly, the biggest story of the year: Russia's attack on Ukraine.
Published 12/28/22
The ongoing Twitter Files, internal documents released by Twitter's new boss Elon Musk, show that the previous regime at the social media giant suppressed the story of Hunter Biden laptop revelations just weeks before the 2020 presidential elections. The files also showed that Twitter have been shadow-banning Conservative voices for years. These explosive revelations have once again polarised America. Those on the Right see it as smoking gun evidence of Twitter trying to sabotage Trump's...
Published 12/16/22