New iPhone 5s stuck on Progress Bar screen

I just got my new phone last night and went through the steps to activate it.  After entering the billing zip code and last four SS# it rebooted and then the apple logo appeared with a progress bar.  It moved about half an inch and then stopped.  It's been on this screen now since last night and I can't turn off the phone, or restart it or anything.  Worst of all my old iPhone 4 now says "No Service" so I have no working phone at this point.
What can I do with my new phone to restart it or get it moving again?  I tried holding the power button down, pressing everything, but the "Slide to Power Off" display never appears and the progress bar never moves.

The update process failed. Hold down power and home for 10 seconds and release power but continue holding on the home button.
iTunes will say the phone is in recovery mode and you should restore it.

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