Oct 24, 2017
Congressional Candidate SAM JAMMAL, and Comedians JOE DEVITO &
DAVE JUSKOW.
MATTEO LANE is a New York-based comedian, originally from
Chicago. Matteo is in the new Comedy Central series THE
COMEDY JAM, and also recently performed on THE LATE SHOW WITH
STEPHEN COLBERT, LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS and Comedy Central’s
ADAM DEVINE’S HOUSE PARTY. He can also be seen on MTV’s GIRL
CODE and MTV2’s GUY CODE, and the IFC holiday special AT JOE’S PUB
alongside Tony Hale and the Dap Kings.
Matteo also recently co-created an IFC digital series called
JANICE & JEFFREY that he stars in, and is developing an animated
project with Titmouse. In 2014, Matteo was selected to be a
New Face at the Just For Laughs festival Montreal. Before
starting stand up, Matteo lived in Italy as an oil painter and
opera singer.
Joe DeVito's TV appearances include The Late Late Show with
Craig Ferguson on CBS, Comedy Central's Live at Gotham, and a
semi-finalist turn on season five of NBC's Last Comic Standing. His
savage wit has also made him an in-demand panelist on shows like
Chelsea Lately, CNN's Headline News, Animal Planet's Wild 100, and
a regular guest on FOX News Channel's Red Eye. As a writer, Joe has
contributed to Maxim Magazine, MTV, and the award-winning film
Super Size Me.
Dave Juskow is an American comedian, writer and actor. Juskow is
perhaps best known for such televisions shows and films as
Men of a
Certain Age, Dr.
Katz, Professional Therapist, TV
Funhouse, The
Sarah Silverman Program and The
Wrestler.[1][2]
Juskow is also a commentator for The Huffington
Post.
Sam Jammal is running for California's 39th
congressional district. Sam studied at The George Washington
University Law School, focusing on civil rights. Rather than taking
a typical high-paying law firm job to pay down his student loan
debt, Sam worked for Mexican American Legal Defense and Education
Fund (MALDEF) as a civil rights lawyer, advocating for the rights
of Latino and immigrant students to receive a quality
education.
During the 2008 presidential election, Sam served as Chair of the
Democratic National Committee’s Latino Voter Protection Task Force
and worked on the Obama campaign. After the election, Sam stayed in
Washington to serve as Legislative Counsel in the United States
Senate where he focused on civil rights, labor and national
security issues. Sam was later appointed by President Barack Obama
to serve at the United States Department of Commerce where he
worked to expand export opportunities for American companies and
small businesses. Following his work at the Commerce Department,
Sam served as Chief of Staff to a Southern California Member of
Congress. Sam was one of the youngest in history to serve in this
role, in addition to being one of only a handful of Arab or Latino
Americans ever to serve as a Chief of Staff to a Member of
Congress.
In 2015, Sam returned home to La Mirada to work for SolarCity and
later Tesla on their efforts to expand renewable energy and lower
consumers’ energy bills throughout Southern California. Sam
currently lives in Fullerton and continues to advocate for
renewable energy development and job creation in the clean energy
and technology sectors.