The Trader's Edge- Art Cashin
Airtime: Tues. May 11 2010 | 8:52 AM ET
The countdown to the opening bell, with Art Cashin, UBS.

Airtime: Tues. May 11 2010 | 8:52 AM ET
The countdown to the opening bell, with Art Cashin, UBS.

White House’s mid-session budget review is due Thursday, with Gov. Tim Pawlenty, (R-MN).

Forecasters warn the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico could threaten the Mississippi and Alabama coasts as early ask this week. John Hofmeister, former CEO of US operations at Shell, shares his insight.

The computer networking company’s Q3 results topped estimates, but investors are still wary. John Chambers, CEO of Cisco, discusses the company’s earnings and outlook with CNBC.

CNBC’s David Faber and other market insiders weigh in on the SEC’s charges that Goldman Sachs allegedly committed fraud with subprime mortgages.

Warren Buffett answers questions about the rating agencies before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Committee. The Commission is holding a hearing entitled “Credibility of Credit Ratings, the Investment Decisions Made Based on Those Ratings, and the Financial Crisis.”

Discussing whether there is a second half slowdown in the market, with John Rutledge, former Reagan economic advisor; Peter Navarro, UC Irvine business professor and Peter Morici, University of Maryland.