They won't do any such thing; the only reason Rather would go interview Burkett is if he thinks it will help HIM.
If Burkett doesn't have the originals, which he doesn't, then I don't see how they can continue to stonewall. The brass at CBS wouldn't allow it (assuming they are sane).
The Burkket interview will never see the light of day.
Right. I'm assuming we'll be hearing the story about the Bush documents being destroyed again.
Someone on Fox News yesterday discussed CBS being upset that the White House didn't tell them the documents were bad after they provided them with copies. CBS is claiming they went with the story when the White House didn't challenge the documents. Never mind how many experts told them the documents were bad, they'll try to somehow pin this on the White House.