+1 on what Marian said. That is my thoughts as well.
Hello MediumMo, and welcome to TFP,
Well for the most part your numbers don't look too bad. The only thing I'm curious about is the FC being at the minimum for your current CYA level.
http://www.troublefreepool.com/content/128-chlorine-cya-chart-slam-shock With it being at the bare minimum it can easily drop below the minimum which can cause you some problems if/when it does which might in fact be what has already happened. The 1st thing I'd suggest is to raise your Target FC up to at least the upper half for your CYA level per chart above, so Target for 6ppm, and you can even target slightly more if you'd like say 7, or 8ppm and see if that doesn't help clear the cloudiness up for you. I'm just hoping the FC level has not dropped below the minimum for any period of time and that you aren't seeing the early signs of an algae bloom going on, but I suspect that is exactly what is going on. The CC of 0 looks promising that whatever it is you have found it early, and it can hopefully be easily fixed.
Have you attempted to do an OCLT-overnight chlorine loss test
http://www.troublefreepool.com/content/136-perform-the-overnight-fc-chlorine-loss-test-oclt.
Go ahead now, and raise your chlorine level to at least 6ppm.
At bedtime (and at least 30 mins after adding any chlorine) check both your FC and your CC levels and Document those as you nighttime levels
Then in the morning before the sun is hitting directly on the pool again retest the FC, and CC levels and that is your morning level.
The cloudy water tells us there is something going on in there, and you may fail to pass OCLT because of it. What you are hoping to see is an overnight loss of chlorine of 1.0ppm or less, and a CC level of 0.5ppm or less. The OCLT should tell us if there is algae or organics in there depleting your chlorine.
So try to do an OCLT tonight if you can, tomorrow night if you can't do it tonight, and let's see if that will show us if you have a potential algae problem going on in there. If it is algae a SLAM- shock level and maintain will be in order to kill it out.
http://www.troublefreepool.com/content/125-slam-shock-level-and-maintain-shockingl
I hope this helps, and have a wonderful night.