6月4日必知5件事:奥巴马总统图书馆、最高法院、特朗普、加州州长竞选、医疗隐私


2026年6月4日 美国东部时间6:40 / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

周三,纽约尼克斯队以105比95击败圣安东尼奥马刺队,NBA总决赛首场比赛精彩纷呈。但有一名球迷太过投入,冲入场内自拍,随后被安保人员拦下。

以下是你快速了解当日热点、开启全天行程所需知晓的其他内容。

奥巴马总统图书馆开放前夕,行人在芝加哥驻足观看
约书亚·洛特/路透社

1️⃣ 奥巴马总统图书馆

经过多年规划、建设和期待,这座耗资8.5亿美元的奥巴马总统图书馆将于本月迎来首批访客。CNN提前探访了这座规模宏大的芝加哥园区,园内设有精美艺术品、果蔬园以及按1:1比例复刻的椭圆形办公室。[阅读更多]。

【观看】:走进奥巴马总统图书馆

2️⃣ 最高法院

最高法院最快将于今日就多起备受关注的案件作出裁决,其中涉及选举权、邮寄选票以及总统权力的争议。本月即将公布的重大裁决中,还包括法院对唐纳德·特朗普总统试图终结美国实施了一个多世纪的出生公民权的判决。[阅读更多]。

3️⃣ 特朗普政府

特朗普总统为其政府颇具争议的18亿美元“反武器化”基金辩护,该基金旨在向那些声称遭受政府侵害的人提供赔偿。周三在接受CNN采访时,特朗普表示他不确定该基金是否真的已终止,尽管代理司法部长托德·布兰奇称政府已不再推进该项目。[阅读更多]。

【补充】:特朗普称将提名托德·布兰奇出任司法部长

4️⃣ 加州州长竞选

截至周三晚间,加州备受瞩目的州长竞选结果仍难以预料。共和党人史蒂夫·希尔顿与民主党人泽维尔·贝塞拉、汤姆·施泰尔正在争夺11月大选的两个候选人席位,结果可能还需要数天才能明朗。[阅读更多]。

5️⃣ 医疗隐私

卫生与公众服务部长小罗伯特·F·肯尼迪正寻求获取大多数美国人的医疗记录,以研究所谓的疫苗与自闭症之间的关联——这一关联已被医学界研究数十年,并明确予以驳斥。此举再度引发了关于医疗隐私和政府监管的争议。[阅读更多]。

卫生与公众服务部长小罗伯特·F·肯尼迪4月在国会山出席听证会
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最后一则……

安德森·库珀获生日惊喜

CNN主播安德森·库珀在节目尾声收到安迪·科恩带来的生日惊喜。

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安德森·库珀获生日惊喜
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▶️ 片场惊喜庆生

周三,CNN主播安德森·库珀在其主持的节目中收到了一份生日惊喜。[观看这一刻]。

今日《早间5件事》由CNN的安德鲁·托根编辑制作。

5 things to know for June 4: Obama Presidential Center, Supreme Court, Trump, California governor’s race, medical privacy

June 4, 2026 6:40 AM ET / CNN

Game 1 of the NBA Finals delivered plenty of excitement as the New York Knicks outlasted the San Antonio Spurs 105-95 on Wednesday. But one fan got a little too caught up in the moment, sprinting onto the court to take a selfie before security intervened.

Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day.

Pedestrians look at the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago ahead of its June 19 opening.

Joshua Lott/Reuters

1️⃣ Obama Presidential Center

After years of planning, construction and anticipation, the $850 million Obama Presidential Center is set to welcome its first visitors this month. CNN got an early tour of the sprawling Chicago campus, which features striking art, a fruit and vegetable garden, and a full-scale replica of the Oval Office. Read more.

WATCH:Go inside the Obama Presidential Center

2️⃣ Supreme Court

The Supreme Court could issue decisions as soon as today in high-profile cases, including disputes over voting rights, mail-in ballots and presidential power. Also among the major rulings set to come this month is the court’s decision on President Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship as it has been understood in the US for more than a century. Read more.

3️⃣ Trump administration

President Trump is defending his administration’s controversial $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund, which was created to compensate people who claim they were victimized by the government. Speaking to CNN on Wednesday, Trump said he is not sure if the fund is actually dead, despite Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche saying the administration is no longer moving forward with it. Read more.

PLUS:Trump says he will nominate Todd Blanche to be attorney general

4️⃣ California governor’s race

As of late Wednesday, California’s high-profile race for governor remained too close to call. Republican Steve Hilton and Democrats Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer are vying for two spots on the November ballot, and it could still be days before the outcome is clear. Read more.

5️⃣ Medical privacy

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is seeking access to most Americans’ medical records to study a purported link between vaccines and autism — a connection the medical establishment studied for decades and flatly rejects. The move is raising fresh questions about medical privacy and government oversight. Read more.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attends a hearing on Capitol Hill in April.

Jacquelyn Martin/AP/File

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SpaceX sets the stage for a record $75 billion IPO

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Farewell to the ‘jump jet’

The US Marine Corps on Wednesday retired the AV-8B Harrier II, the vertical takeoff and landing jet that’s been an icon of Marine aviation for 55 years.

Alabama family pleads for return of son missing on family trip

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Interactive: Jeffrey Epstein’s final months

Texts, emails and other documents reveal how Epstein plotted to escape justice as law enforcement closed in.

And finally…

Anderson Cooper gets birthday surprise

CNN’s Anderson Cooper got a birthday surprise from Andy Cohen at the end of the show.

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Anderson Cooper gets birthday surprise

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▶️ Anderson Cooper gets birthday surprise on set

CNN’s Anderson Cooper was treated to a little birthday surprise during his show on Wednesday. See the moment.

Today’s edition of 5 Things AM was edited and produced by CNN’s Andrew Torgan.

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