. >>> joining me now for a look at what's coming up on kqed news is scott schaefer. scott. >> hello there. >> a three-judge panel came back thursday and overturned a hearing that blocked the sale of bonds to pay for the train. what did the judges say? >> the judges reversed that lower court ruling, as you said. that judge last year said the state was proceeding with a plan that the voters didn't approve. so he blocked the sale of the bonds. now this three-judge panel ruling 3-0 allowed that to go forward. and it came at a critical time because they're just getting ready to build that first stretch between modesto a& sacramento. not so good for the governor's opponent who has been calling this the gravy train. people are turning to undergroundwater, aquifers, and there's really a lot we don't know about this water. >> there is concern we don't know how much is getting punched out, how quickly, what happens when it runs out, how fast is it being replenished. so there are issues and it not normal in terms of precipitation. there's talk of putting a regulation in place s