He usually 'screens his (telephone/phone) calls'. [=he usually lets his answering machine answer his phone so that he can hear who is calling before he decides to talk to whoever it is]
someone who 'screens' luggage at the airport [=someone who examines the luggage of airplane passengers in order to make sure that nothing dangerous is brought onto an airplane]
A committee will 'screen' candidates for the job, but the final hiring decision will be made by Ms. Brown.
(..) Was this the work of a dissident pilot or was the pilot acting on instructions? We now have Qaddafi on the screen It's Aaron looks soft Yes? The pilot that shot down the Libyan in (..)1987 Broadcast News
(..) we're not ready We'll be ready In seconds? seconds Lay it in, Bobby The screen will be black because we're not there! What about careers, huh? We won't make it! Whoops Whoops? (..)1987 Broadcast News