Yes , of course you can via USB connection to your PC (Windows). There is the Wifi option too, but this requires a file explorer on your GNex - there are plenty of free ones from the play store, however, I find the best one to be EStrongs; anyway that's a personal preference.
One thing to remember, your stock video player will only support and play MP4, H.264, H.263, WebM formats so if you want to play anything else, like avi or divx, then you need to either convert them to the afore-mentioned formats or get a third party player from the play store that will play these without conversion. I use MX Player, which pretty much plays anything out there and offers excellent quality, however, it's not free, but equally it's fairly reasonable (a few dollars) and worth the price for no hassle straight of the bat viewing.
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