All three networks on Tuesday morning censored the bombshell news that all the e-mails from Hillary Clinton’s top IT staffer, the man who set up her private server, are missing. This is despite a combined eight hours of air time on ABC’s Good Morning America, CBS This Morning and NBC's Today. Instead of covering this important development, these same programs devoted eight minutes and 38 seconds to a new anti-aging gel. Not exactly the most pressing story.

On Fox News, Monday, Megyn Kelly broke the story: “A new bombshell in the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s e-mail scandal. The State Department now says they can't find any of the e-mails from the Clinton staffer responsible for setting up the infamous private server.” Judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano marveled “Now we find out tonight that the most significant of her staffers...they can't find his e-mails.”

ABC’s Good Morning America focused on “the end of wrinkles" for two minutes and 40 seconds, but the journalists allowed nothing on Clinton’s e-mails. Instead, the story was relegated to ABCNews.com:

The State Department said today it can’t find Bryan Pagliano’s emails from the time he served as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s senior information technology staffer during her tenure there. Pagliano would have been required to turn over any official communications from his work account before he left the government. State Department officials say he had an official email account, but that they can't find any of those records he would have turned over and continue to search for them. “The Department has searched for Mr. Pagliano’s email pst file and has not located one that covers the time period of Secretary Clinton’s tenure,” State Department spokesman Elizabeth Trudeau said today, referencing a file format that holds email.

NBC’s Today, a four hour program, also avoided Clinton. The show’s hosts spent three minutes and 13 seconds on the wrinkle gel, cheering a “facelift in a bottle.” CBS This Morning’s journalists focused on the product for two minutes and 45 seconds. But nothing on Clinton’s server and the missing e-mails.

A partial transcript of the breaking news on The Kelly File segment, which aired at 9:40pm on May 09 is below: