bars. there wasn t much i could say other than the fact that i didn t do it. she says she was wrongfully convicted. she has been framed. and a bloody glove that hasn t seen the light of day for 25 years could exonerate her. so why does a dna test keep getting denied? there s just too much that doesn t add up. fatal attraction or fatal mistake? the carolyn warmus story. she was the glamorous star of a sensational murder mystery, but this was no movie. it was real life. now decades later, carolyn warmus is a shackled inmate. she may not look the same, but her story hasn t changed.
trump took office. although you look at the trend, it s not quite trending to the 25 million he promised to add within 10 years. the if you want to see that you need to see an average of 208,000 jobs added per month. what else? what are the other takeaways, unemployment falling 4.3%. the this is the lowest level in 16 years. we re approaching this level of unemployment that economists like to call full employment. the interesting phenomenon going on here is it s a double-edged sword. you re seeing a ton of job openings but ploy employers are having a hard time filling them. wages rose only two and a half percent compared to last year. the that s the wunl sticking point we re seeing with the jobs picture. those wages aren t accelerating fast enough. thank you very much. the lowest in 16 years of the thank you for all of that. so, tonight, on cnn, there s a new special report called fatal attack shn or fatal mistake. and this is the carolyn warmus